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OverviewTransforming VÒdÚn examines how musicians from the West African Republic of Benin transform Benin’s cultural traditions, especially the ancestral spiritual practice of vÒdÚn and its musical repertoires, as part of the process of healing postcolonial trauma through music and ritual. Based on fieldwork in Benin, France, and New York City, Sarah Politz uses historical ethnography, music analysis, and participant observation to examine three case studies of brass band and jazz musicians from Benin. The multi-sited nature of this study highlights the importance of mobility, and diasporic connections in musicians’ professional lives, while grounding these connections in the particularities of the African continent, its histories, its people, and its present. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sarah PolitzPublisher: The University of Michigan Press Imprint: The University of Michigan Press Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9780472055968ISBN 10: 0472055968 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 18 September 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Transforming V�d�n contributes to the literature on Beninese jazz and brass bands and v�d�n, approaching these topics from the viewpoint of postcolonial trauma studies, diaspora studies, and music and ritual. For all of these reasons, the manuscript will be of interest to ethnomusicologists and can be used in classes on African music, global pop music, jazz studies, and West African history."" --Patricia Tang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology--Patricia Tang ""Transforming V�d�n shines as an exploration of Vodun's part in adaptable West African communities of practice and its role in the transformation of postcolonial trauma into multimodal performed histories. Demonstrating the cultural dynamics of Beninese jazz and Vodun, Politz's book offers a vision of Black Atlantic sacred arts as portals into fraught pasts and culturally, visually, and sonically interconnected futures.""--Elyan Hill ""Current History"" ""This is a colorful, nuanced, and dynamically conceived manuscript that makes the sounds and concepts of one of West Africa's most important music cultures accessible to the wider world. It is destined to sit among the classic works of African musical history."" --Michael E. Veal, Yale University--Michael E. Veal ""This tour de force study of v�d�n music and religion addresses how the two intersect, interpenetrate, and inform each other--and the world at large. A beautifully written book, at once intellectually rigorous and poetic, Transforming V�d�n is a must-read for scholars, students, practitioners, and the general public alike--anyone interested in global music, religion, and how Africa has shaped both."" --Suzanne Blier, Harvard University--Suzanne Blier" ""Transforming V�d�n contributes to the literature on Beninese jazz and brass bands and v�d�n, approaching these topics from the viewpoint of postcolonial trauma studies, diaspora studies, and music and ritual. For all of these reasons, the manuscript will be of interest to ethnomusicologists and can be used in classes on African music, global pop music, jazz studies, and West African history."" --Patricia Tang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology--Patricia Tang ""Transforming V�d�n shines as an exploration of Vodun's part in adaptable West African communities of practice and its role in the transformation of postcolonial trauma into multimodal performed histories. Demonstrating the cultural dynamics of Beninese jazz and Vodun, Politz's book offers a vision of Black Atlantic sacred arts as portals into fraught pasts and culturally, visually, and sonically interconnected futures.""--Elyan Hill ""Current History"" ""This is a colorful, nuanced, and dynamically conceived manuscript that makes the sounds and concepts of one of West Africa's most important music cultures accessible to the wider world. It is destined to sit among the classic works of African musical history."" --Michael E. Veal, Yale University--Michael E. Veal ""This tour de force study of v�d�n music and religion addresses how the two intersect, interpenetrate, and inform each other--and the world at large. A beautifully written book, at once intellectually rigorous and poetic, Transforming V�d�n is a must-read for scholars, students, practitioners, and the general public alike--anyone interested in global music, religion, and how Africa has shaped both."" --Suzanne Blier, Harvard University--Suzanne Blier Author InformationSarah Politz is Assistant Professor of Music at The City College of New York. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |