
Drawing on ethnographic research and often deeply personal experiences with musical cultures, Queering the Field: Sounding out Ethnomusicology unpacks a history of sentiment that veils the treatment of queer music and identity within the field of ethnomusicology. The thematic structure of the volume reflects a deliberate cartography of queer spaces in the discipline-spaces that are strongly present due to their absence, are marked by direct sonic parameters, or are called into question by virtue of their otherness. As the first large-scale study of ethnomusicology's queer silences and queer identity politics, Queering the Field directly addresses the normativities currently at play in musical ethnography (fieldwork, analysis, performance, transcription) as well as in the practice of musical ethnographers (identification, participation, disclosure, observation, authority). While rooted in strong narrative convictions, the authors frequently adopt radicalized voices with the goal of queering a hierarchical sexual binary.The essays in the volume present rhetorical and syntactical scenarios that challenge us to read in prescient singular ways for future queer writing and queer thought in ethnomusicology.
This volume investigates the historical and systemic silences surrounding queer identity and musical practice within the academic discipline of ethnomusicology. Editors Gregory Barz and William Cheng curate a collection of essays that utilize ethnographic research and personal narrative to challenge the heteronormative frameworks governing fieldwork, musical analysis, and professional identity. By mapping these absences, the contributors argue for a radical restructuring of how the field observes, documents, and interprets queer musical spaces.
What You Will Find
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Scholars recognize this volume as a foundational text for integrating queer theory into musicological research. Readers frequently note the dense, experimental nature of the prose, which intentionally mirrors the radical subject matter being discussed.
Page Count:
462
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190458054
ISBN-13:
9780190458058
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