Seize the Dance! : BaAka Musical Life and the Ethnography of Performance.
by
 
Kisliuk, Michelle.

Title
Seize the Dance! : BaAka Musical Life and the Ethnography of Performance.

Author
Kisliuk, Michelle.

ISBN
9780195353501

Personal Author
Kisliuk, Michelle.

Physical Description
1 online resource (256 pages)

Contents
Cover -- Contents -- 1 YODELING FOR ALTERNATIVES: AN INTRODUCTION -- The Quintessential Emblem -- BaAka "Pygmies" -- Bagandou -- Justin Mongosso -- A Quick Note on Language -- Critical Sensibilities and Socioesthetics -- Performance Ethnography -- About the Musical Illustrations -- BaAka Modernity -- On with the Story -- 2 BEARINGS ON PLACE, CIRCUMSTANCE, AND PERFORMANCE -- Telling an Arrival -- Cutting through the Historical Backdrop -- Language and Legends -- A Befogged Introduction to the Dance Called Mabo -- Early Reflections Outward, Inward, and Forward -- 3 AT NDANGA: "LIFE IN AN AFRICAN FOREST" -- Sketching Ndanga: Notes on Social Organization -- Reaching Ndanga: Sickness and Ceremony -- The Basics of Mabo -- An Unexpected Turn: Women's Dances -- Interim Refiections: Sensory Overload and the Limits of Prose -- Back to Ndanga to Study: Meeting Sandimba and Djongi -- A Gano Soirée with Sandimba -- Going Net Hunting -- Mabo and Net Hunting -- Justin, Ndanga, and the Power of Cigarettes -- A Focus on Elamba Songs -- Reluctance from Djongi -- 4 SEEKING THE MOTHER OF ELAMBA -- To the Congo -- Down the Oubangui River -- Up the Ibenga River -- Meeting Bongoï in Mopoutou -- Demonstrations, Initiations, and Misdirected Prestations -- Obstructed Return -- 5 SEIZING THE DANCE: AN APPRENTICESHIP IN ELANGA'S CAMP -- Elanga and Company in Bagandou -- To an Eboka with Elanga: Elamba Song and Percussion in More Detail -- Identity Crisis -- Settling In -- Exacting Negotiations: A Homecamp Elamba -- Socioesthetics: Zooming In -- Socioesthetics: Zooming Out -- Perceiving BaAka Song Style: Mabo -- Joining Mabo -- Hearing Ndambo -- An Elamba Debut -- Shadow Boxing the Ethnographer Hero -- 6 "TAKING" MABO: SOCIOESTHETIC DETAIL -- Receiving Friends from Kenga -- "Makala": A Mabo Song -- Sidelong Glances and Social Commentary -- The Detail -- Aftermath.
 
What Is Mabo Worth? -- 7 WOMEN'S DANCES DINGBOKU AND ELAMBA: THE POLITICS OF GENDER -- Contested Territories -- Are BaAka "Egalitarian"? -- Performing the Feminine -- Gender Tiffs -- Distress Performed -- Origin Myths, Academic Debates, and a Performance Perspective -- 8 THE "MATTER OF GOD" -- Initial Commotion -- Some Background -- Colliding World Views -- The Controversy Comes Home -- Masoï Confesses an Unexpected View -- BaAka Cosmology -- Evangelists, Apes, and Afterlife -- Dzanga: The "Matter of God" -- Talking to Evangelist Bala-bala -- 9 CONTINUATIONS: MANAGING MISSIONARIES AND MODERNITY -- Reality Check: Nola, Bayanga, and Louis -- Waylaid -- Farewell Lessons, Natural and Manmade -- Three Years Later -- To Ndanga: Dances Ekpelú and Njengi -- Back toward Dzanga -- The God Dance in Full Flower -- Zokela Interlude: Multiple Modernities -- To Mopoutou via Masilako: Mado's Crisis -- Mopoutou Revisited -- Missionary Reprise -- Time Perspective: Nzapa and Njengi -- Njengi at Djongo -- Focusing Controversy, Engendering Meaning -- Appendix -- Notes -- Glossary -- A -- B -- D -- E -- G -- K -- L -- M -- N -- S -- Track Notes for Compact Disks -- References -- Selected Discography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- P -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.

Abstract
Based on ethnographic research that author Kisliuk conducted from 1986 through 1995, this book describes BaAka songs, drum rhythms, and dance movements--and their immediate, interactive contexts--in an elegantly written narrative illustrated with many photographs, musical illustrations, and field recordings on two CDs. Key theoretical issues addressed include socioaesthetics and the politics of identity, gender relations, colonialism, and missionization.

Local Note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

Subject Term
Aka (African people) -- Folklore.
 
Aka (African people) -- Music.
 
Aka (African people) -- Rites and ceremonies.
 
Dance -- Anthropological aspects -- Central African Republic -- Lombo.
 
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Folklore -- Performance -- Central African Republic -- Lombo.
 
Lombo (Central African Republic) -- Social life and customs.

Genre
Electronic books.

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LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf NumberStatus
IYTE LibraryE-Book1204539-1001DT546.345 .A35 -- K57 1998 EBEbrary E-Books