Tony Perman is an associate professor of ethnomusicology and the department chair of music at Grinnell College. He is the author of Signs of the Spirit: Music and the Experience of Meaning in Ndau Ceremonial Life. Stefan Fiol is a professor of ethnomusicology and affiliated faculty in Asian Studies at the University of Cincinnati. He is the author of Recasting Folk in the Himalayas: Indian Music, Media, and Social Mobility.
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Table of Contents List of Figures Prologue Bruno Nettl 1. Introduction: Music Making and Unmaking Community Stefan Fiol and Tony Perman Part I: Differentiation 2. Re-membering Pontic Sociality: Musical Longing as Community Surrogation Ioannis Tsekouras 3. Choreographic Participation of a Presentational Kind: Sound, Movement, and the Politics of Belonging in Bulgaria's Armenian Diaspora Donna A. Buchanan 4. Making a Jewish Neighborhood: In-group/Out-group Sonic Dynamics and Affective Leverage in an Argentine Soccer Stadium Eduardo Herrera 5. Assembling Indigenous Communities: The Making of South Africa's Intellectual Property Laws Amendment Act 2013 Veit Erlmann Part II: Feedback 6. Teaching Music as Social Life: Performance Based Pedagogy in Ethnomusicology Joanna Bosse 7. Musical Competition as Community in Highland Bolivia Thomas Solomon 8. Sustaining Musical Collectivities Through Competition: Christmas Bands in Cape Town Sylvia Bruinders 9. Festival Activism: Sound, Affect, and Participatory Politics at the Palestine Music Expo David A. McDonald Part III: Mutual Indebtedness 10. Love and Debt: Performing Difference on the Mbira Tony Perman 11. From Collective Improvisation to Pan-African Jazz: Examining the Dialogue of Musical Sounds and Social Belonging Rick Deja 12. Visions of Community and the Perils of Safeguarding a Himalayan Festival Stefan Fiol Epilogue Stephen Blum Index

