ASIAN MUSIC
Volume 52, Number 2, Summer/Fall 2021
Transregional Politics of Throat-Singing as Cultural Heritage in Inner and Central Asia, a special issue
Charlotte D’Evelyn, Guest Editor
Robert O. Beahrs, Andrew Colwell, Associate Guest Editors
Johanni Curtet, Assistant Guest Editor
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- From the Editor, Ricardo D. Trimillos
- From the Guest Editors, Charlotte D’Evelyn, Robert O. Beahrs, Andrew Colwell
- Cradle of Drone-Overtone and Timbre-Centered Music: Cultural Landscapes of the Indigenous Peoples of the Altai Mountain Range and Its Neighboring Areas, Carole Pegg
- Propriety, Property, and Heritage in the Performance of Mongol Khöömii, Andrew Colwell
- Gifts of the Sygytchy-Sons: Tethering Melodies to Land, Kin, and Life Energy at the Khöömei Ovaa, Tyva Republic, Robert O. Beahrs
- Khöömii, World Lists, and the Question of Representation, Johanni Curtet
- Khöömii, Chooryn Duu, and Dissonant Heritage in Inner Mongolia, China, Charlotte D’Evelyn
- (Re)Claiming a Vocal Vernacular: Revival and Modernization of Kömei in Contemporary Kazakh Music, Saida Daukeyeva
- Khöömei and Heritage: An Afterword, Theodore Levin
- Khöömei—Ambassador to the World: An Afterword, Valentina Süzükei translated by Sean Quirk
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Informations: https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/45261