Missionaries, Anthropologists, and Music in the Indonesian Archipelago

Author:   Anna Maria Busse Berger ,  Henry Spiller
Publisher:   University of California Press
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Pages:   348
Publication Date:   18 March 2025
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Missionaries, Anthropologists, and Music in the Indonesian Archipelago


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Author:   Anna Maria Busse Berger ,  Henry Spiller
Publisher:   University of California Press
Imprint:   University of California Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9780520400566


ISBN 10:   0520400569
Pages:   348
Publication Date:   18 March 2025
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Contents List of Illustrations  Acknowledgments  Introduction  Anna Maria Busse Berger and Henry Spiller PART I. EARLY MODERN MUSIC HISTORY IN INDONESIA 1. Iberian Sources for the Historiography of Musics in the Early Modern Moluccas (Maluku)  David R. M. Irving 2. A European Music Treatise Published in Late Eighteenth-Century Batavia (Jakarta)  Estelle Joubert and David R. M. Irving PART II. MISSIONARIES AND LOCAL MUSIC IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY 3. “I am in no way surprised that the Javanese can listen to it all night long”: A Nineteenth-Century  Dutch Missionary on Javanese Music  Henry Spiller 4. The Issue of the Javanese Church Songs  Bernard Arps PART III. LOCAL CHURCH MUSIC IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 5. The Heathen in His Blindness? Missionaries, Empire, and Anti-colonialism  David A. Hollinger 6. “Sing, Choirs of New Jerusalem”: Hymnody and Sincerity in the Christian Tobalands  Julia Byl 7. A Missional Legacy: Musik Inkulturasi and Printing Localized Catholic Hymnals in Indonesia  Emilie Rook 8. Gaya X: An Ethnomusicological Look at Lagu Inkulturasi  Philip Yampolsky PART IV. MISSIONARIES AND ANTHROPOLOGISTS 9. Reconsidering the Place of Missionaries in Ethnomusicological History: Jaap Kunst and the  Fathers of the Divine Word in Flores  Dustin Wiebe 10. Jaap Kunst and the German Missionaries in Nias  Anna Maria Busse Berger PART V. TECHNOLOGIES OF INDOCTRINATION 11. History and Mythology in Javanese Performing Arts  Sumarsam 12. Dakwah, Missionizing, and Wayang: Hindu, Islamic, Christian, Buddhist  Kathy Foley PART VI. TECHNOLOGIES OF PRESERVATION: ARCHIVES 13. Has “God” Made the Apparatus? Missionaries as Phonographic Mediators in New Guinea and Melanesia  Sebastian Klotz 14. Epistemic Shifts and Ideological Persistence: Ethnographic, Archival, and Historiographical  Practices in the Legacy of Jaap Kunst  Barbara Titus Bibliography  Contributors  Index  

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Anna Maria Busse Berger is Distinguished Professor of Music emerita at the University of California, Davis and the author of The Search for Medieval Music in Africa and Germany, Medieval Music and the Art of Memory, and Mensuration and Proportion Signs. Henry Spiller is Professor of Music emeritus at the University of California, Davis and the author of Erotic Triangles, Javaphilia, Archaic Instruments in Modern West Java, and Focus: Gamelan Music of Indonesia.  

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