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Postmodernism and Globalization in Ethnomusicology : An Epistemological Problem

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This work challenges the sovereignty of the emic perspective in ethnomusicology.

What about the ability to enjoy music of a culture unfamiliar to us?

How can this be explained if music and its meaning is only considered from an etic perspective?

The author turns to a Derridean conception of art as capable of producing infinite meaning.

A theory is outlined which distinguishes between the meanings of a music and some deeper culture-insensitive element that interacts with context to produce the effect cultural relativists and postmodern ethnomusicologist cannot adequately explicate through their notion of an insider-outsider dichotomy.

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Scarecrow Press
0810841223 / 9780810841222
Hardback
780.89
26/03/2002
United States
English
160p.
22 cm
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