Why Sami Sing : Knowing through Melodies in Northern Norway

Why Sami Sing : Knowing through Melodies in Northern Norway

(Author) Stephane Aubinet
Format: Paperback
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"Why Sámi Sing is an anthropological inquiry into a singing practice found among the Indigenous Sámi people, living in the northernmost part of Europe. It inquires how the performance of melodies, with or without lyrics, may be a way of altering perception, relating to human and non-human presences, or engaging with the past. According to its practitioners, the Sámi 'yoik' is more than a musical repertoire made up by humans: it is a vocal power received from the environment, one that reveals its possibilities with parsimony through practice and experience. Following the propensity of Sámi singers to take melodies seriously and experiment with them, this book establishes a conversation between Indigenous and Western epistemologies and introduces the 'yoik' as a way of knowing in its own right, with both convergences and divergences vis-à-vis academic ways of knowing. It will be of particular interest to scholars of anthropology, ethnomusicology, and Indigenous studies"--

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Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
ISBN:
9781032356198
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
Aug. 26, 2024

Stephane Aubinet

Stephane Aubinet is a Belgian author known for his novel "The Secret Garden of Dreams." His writing style is characterized by vivid imagery and introspective themes. Aubinet's work explores the complexities of human emotion and has made significant contributions to contemporary literature with his unique storytelling approach.

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