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'Small voices sing big songs': The politics of emerging institutional spaces among Manganiyar musicians in Rajasthan, India.

机译:“小声音唱出大歌”:印度拉贾斯坦邦Manganiyar音乐家中新兴的制度空间的政治。

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This dissertation concerns a contemporary movement of social and cultural reclamation among the Manganiyar, a community of hereditary musicians in Western Rajasthan, India. I aim to tell the story of the Manganiyar coming to grips with a fading patronage tradition and an ingrained institutional framework with which their very lives intertwine.;The kernel of this dissertation is the study of musical patronage, and through this, the innovative reorganizations of musical practices among the Manganiyar. I aim to examine the shifts in knowledge and subjectivity shaping and being shaped by these innovations. Customarily the Manganiyar, a community considered to have been extremely low caste and lacking voice and class mobility, have provided family genealogies and ceremonial music to their hereditary patrons for remuneration for at least the past three centuries. They have been affiliated not only with individual patron families, but entire family lineages over many generations through social and economic co-dependence. With modernization the importance of these customary patronage relationships is waning and in their location, development initiatives, cultural tourism, and more modem modes of musical production are filling in, pointing to new ways of understanding the ways in which cultural subjectivities can be imagined and inscribed through music.;Through ethnographic accounts, I engage with specific Manganiyars who have founded their own non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and examine their engagements with development discourse, education, and cultural preservation. My analysis extends beyond the evaluation of these individual projects in terms of success or failure, but rather seeks to understand what these musicians strive to change in their community, the tools they use, and the calculations that they apply to do so.;Just as the arms of a compass cross at a determined point, the crucial concepts of institutionalization, cultural tourism, development discourse, and musical change intersect in a provocative nexus in the center of the Thar Desert and the heart of a hereditary musician community. They locate the coordinates of a place and tell the story of a community actively involved in the cultivation of dynamic ways of being, dedicated to the sustainability of livelihood through musical practice.
机译:这篇论文涉及Manganiyar(印度西部拉贾斯坦邦的世袭音乐家社区)中的社会文化开垦的当代运动。我的目的是讲述曼加尼亚人(Manganiyar)逐渐淡化的光顾传统和根深蒂固的制度框架,使他们的生活交织在一起的故事。本论文的核心是对音乐光顾的研究,并由此对音乐光顾进行创新性的重组。 Manganiyar中的音乐习惯。我的目的是考察知识和主观塑造的变化以及这些创新所塑造的变化。通常,Manganiyar是一个被认为社会地位低下,缺乏声音和阶级流动性的社区,至少在过去的三个世纪中,他们向世袭顾客提供了家谱和礼仪音乐。他们不仅与单个赞助人家庭有联系,而且还通过社会和经济上的相互依赖关系隶属于许多世代。随着现代化的发展,这些习​​惯光顾者关系的重要性正在减弱,并且在它们的位置,发展计划,文化旅游以及更现代的音乐生产方式中不断涌现,从而指出了理解可以想象和铭刻文化主体性方式的新方式。通过人种学研究,我与建立了自己的非政府组织(NGO)的特定Manganiyars进行了接触,并研究了他们在发展话语,教育和文化保护方面的参与。我的分析超出了对单个项目成功或失败的评估,而是试图了解这些音乐家在社区中努力改变的内容,他们使用的工具以及为此而应用的计算方法。指南针的手臂在确定的位置交叉,制度化,文化旅游,发展话语和音乐变革的关键概念在塔尔沙漠中心和世袭音乐家社区的心脏之间形成了一个挑衅的联系。他们找到一个地点的坐标,并讲述一个社区的故事,该社区积极参与动态生活方式的培养,致力于通过音乐实践来维持生计。

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  • 作者

    Ayyagari, Shalini Rao.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Berkeley.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Berkeley.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.;Geography.;Music.;South Asian Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 385 p.
  • 总页数 385
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:38:07

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