Book Description
"This book forms part of the HUS203, HUS204 Nature and human nature course offered by the School of Humanities in Deakin University's Open Campus Program" -- T.p. verso.
Author : Helen Watson
Publisher : Deakin University Geelong
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 43,64 MB
Release : 1989
Category : History
ISBN :
"This book forms part of the HUS203, HUS204 Nature and human nature course offered by the School of Humanities in Deakin University's Open Campus Program" -- T.p. verso.
Author : Nick Salvatore
Publisher : Little, Brown
Page : 460 pages
File Size : 38,53 MB
Release : 2007-10-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0316030775
A prizewinning historian pens this biography of C.L. Franklin, the greatest African-American preacher of his generation, father of Aretha, and civil rights pioneer.
Author : Su Yon Pak
Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 11,7 MB
Release : 2005-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780664228781
Singing the Lord's Song in a New Land is one of the first books to address ministry in Korean American contexts and the first from the highly regarded Valparaiso Project to explore how faith practices work differently in a racial ethnic community. The groundbreaking work identifies eight key practices of the Korean American culture: keeping the Sabbath, singing, fervent prayer, resourcing the life cycle, bearing wisdom, living as an oppressed minority, fasting, and nurturing.
Author : Kira Thurman
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 26,15 MB
Release : 2021-10-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 150175985X
In Singing Like Germans, Kira Thurman tells the sweeping story of Black musicians in German-speaking Europe over more than a century. Thurman brings to life the incredible musical interactions and transnational collaborations among people of African descent and white Germans and Austrians. Through this compelling history, she explores how people reinforced or challenged racial identities in the concert hall. Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, audiences assumed the categories of Blackness and Germanness were mutually exclusive. Yet on attending a performance of German music by a Black musician, many listeners were surprised to discover that German identity is not a biological marker but something that could be learned, performed, and mastered. While Germans and Austrians located their national identity in music, championing composers such as Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms as national heroes, the performance of their works by Black musicians complicated the public's understanding of who had the right to play them. Audiences wavered between seeing these musicians as the rightful heirs of Austro-German musical culture and dangerous outsiders to it. Thurman explores the tension between the supposedly transcendental powers of classical music and the global conversations that developed about who could perform it. An interdisciplinary and transatlantic history, Singing Like Germans suggests that listening to music is not a passive experience, but an active process where racial and gendered categories are constantly made and unmade.
Author : Jill Stubington
Publisher :
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 41,92 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Aboriginal Australians
ISBN : 9780980280227
A comprehensive and readable account of the central importance of music, dance and ceremony to Aboriginal life.
Author : Tomie dePaola
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 42,8 MB
Release : 2011-01-20
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 110165323X
This joyous book sings thanks and praise for everything in land, sea, and sky-from the sun and moon to plants and animals to all people, young and old. Beloved author-illustrator Tomie dePaola captures the beauty of God's creation in his folk art-style illustrations. With text inspired by Old Testament Scripture and artwork fashioned after the beautiful embroideries and designs of the Otomi people from the mountain villages around San Pablito, in Puebla, Mexico, this is a wonderful celebration for all to share.
Author : John Bradley
Publisher : Allen & Unwin
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 16,12 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1742690920
John Bradley's compelling account of three decades living with the Yanyuwa people of the Gulf of Carpentaria and of how the elders revealed to him the ancient songlines of their Dreaming.
Author : Samuel Curkpatrick
Publisher : Sydney University Press
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 26,43 MB
Release : 2020-06-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 1743326785
Manikay are the ancestral songs of Arnhem Land, passed down over generations and containing vital cultural knowledge. Singing Bones foregrounds the voices of manikay singers from Ngukurr in southeastern Arnhem Land, and charts their critically acclaimed collaboration with jazz musicians from the Australian Art Orchestra, Crossing Roper Bar. It offers an overview of Wägilak manikay narratives and style, including their social, ceremonial and linguistic aspects, and explores the Crossing Roper Bar project as an example of creative intercultural collaboration and a continuation of the manikay tradition.
Author : Maeera Shreiber
Publisher :
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 44,23 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780804734295
Singing in a Strange Land explores how the history and cultural conditions of Jewish poetry and poetic production—from the destruction of the Second Temple and Babylonian exile to medieval Spain, the Nazi Holocaust, the contemporary Gulf War, and the second Palestinian intifada—have shaped "Jewish American poetry"; and, through analyses of important poems by significant Jewish American poets, how they shape Jewish American cultural identity.
Author : Woody Guthrie
Publisher : Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Page : 44 pages
File Size : 22,60 MB
Release : 2015-01-06
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0316321923
An illustrated version of the classic Woody Guthrie folk song, perfect for a family singalongs! Since its debut in the 1940s, Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land" has become one of the best-loved and most timely folk songs in America, inspiring activism and patriotism for all. This classic ballad is now brought to life in a richly illustrated edition for the whole family to share. Kathy Jakobsen's detailed paintings, which invite readers on a journey across the country, create an unforgettable portrait of our diverse land and the people who live it.