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Opera Indigene : Re/presenting First Nations and Indigenous Cultures.
Başlık:
Opera Indigene : Re/presenting First Nations and Indigenous Cultures.
Yazar:
Karantonis, Pamela.
ISBN:
9781409424062
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (386 pages)
Seri:
Ashgate Interdisciplinary Studies in Opera
İçerik:
Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Music Examples -- Notes on Contributors -- Series Editor's Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I Critical and Comparative Contexts: Opera's Colonizing Force and Decolonizing Potential -- 1 Orpheus Conquistador -- 2 Decentering Opera: Early Twenty-First-Century Indigenous Production -- 3 "Singing from The Margins": Postcolonial Themes in Voss and Waiting for the Barbarians -- 4 Performativity, Mimesis, and Indigenous Opera -- Part II Australian Perspectives -- 5 "To Didj or Not to Didj": Exploring Indigenous Representation in Australian Music Theater Works by Margaret Sutherland and Andrew Schultz -- 6 Giving Voice to the Un-voiced "Witch" and the "Heart of Nothingness": Moya Henderson's Lindy -- 7 The Eighth Wonder: Explorations of Place and Voice -- Part III Indianism in the Americas -- 8 Indianismo in Brazilian Romantic Opera: Shifting Ideologies of National Foundation -- 9 Native Songs, Indianist Styles, and the Processes of Music Idealization -- 10 Composed and Produced in the American West, 1912-1913: Two Operatic Portrayals of First Nations Cultures -- Part IV Canadian Perspectives -- 11 Assimilation, Integration and Individuation: The Evolution of First Nations Musical Citizenship in Canadian Opera -- 12 "Too Much White Man In It": Aesthetic Colonization in Tzinquaw -- 13 Peaceful Surface, Monstrous Depths: Barbara Pentland and Dorothy Livesay's The Lake -- 14 The Politics of Genre: Exposing Historical Tensions in Harry Somers's Louis Riel -- Part V New Creation and Collaborative Processes -- 15 Creating Pimooteewin -- 16 After McPhee: Evan Ziporyn's A House in Bali -- 17 West Coast First Peoples and The Magic Flute: Tracing the Journey of a Cross-Cultural Collaboration -- 18 Pecan Summer: The Process of Making New Indigenous Opera in Australia -- Bibliography.

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Özet:
The representation of non-Western cultures in opera has long been a focus of critical inquiry. Within this field, the diverse relationships between opera and First Nations and Indigenous cultures, however, have received far less attention. Opera Indigene takes this subject as its focus, addressing the changing historical depictions of Indigenous cultures in opera and the more contemporary practices of Indigenous and First Nations artists. The use of 're/presenting' in the title signals an important distinction between how representations of Indigenous identity have been constructed in operatic history and how Indigenous artists have more recently utilized opera as an interface to present and develop their cultural practices. This volume explores how operas on Indigenous subjects reflect the evolving relationships between Indigenous peoples, the colonizing forces of imperial power, and forms of internal colonization in developing nation-states. Drawing upon postcolonial theory, ethnomusicology, cultural geography and critical discourses on nationalism and multiculturalism, the collection brings together experts on opera and music in Canada, the Americas and Australia in a stimulating comparative study of operatic re/presentation.
Notlar:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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