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The gift of song : performing exchange in Western Arnhem land

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The Gift of Song: Performing Exchange in Western Arnhem Land tells the story of the return of physical and digital cultural materials through song and dance.

Drawing on extensive, first-person ethnographic fieldwork in western Arnhem Land, Australia, the book examines how Bininj/Arrarrkpi (Aboriginal people of this region) enact change and innovate their performance practices through ceremonial exchange.

As Indigenous communities worldwide confront new social and environmental challenges, this book addresses the questions: How do Indigenous communities come to terms with legacies of taking and collecting?

How are cultural materials in digital formats received and ritualised?

How do traditional forms of exchange continue to mediate relationships?

Combining ethnomusicological analysis and linguistically- and historically- informed ethnography, this book reveals how multilingualism and musical diversity are maintained through kun-borrk/manyardi, a major genre of Indigenous Australian song and dance.

It re-theorises the core anthropological concept of ‘exchange’ and enriches understanding of repatriation as a process of re-embedding tangible objects through intangible practices of ceremony and language.

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Routledge
1032106360 / 9781032106366
Hardback
11/07/2024
United Kingdom
English
296 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm