Book Chapter

Music Endangerment, Repatriation, and Intercultural Collaboration in an Australian Discomfort Zone

Sally Treloyn, Rona Charles

Transforming Ethnomusicology, Volume II: Political, Social and Ecological Issues | Oxford University Press | Published : 2021

Abstract

To the extent that intercultural ethnomusicology in the Australian settler state operates on a colonialist stage, research that perpetuates a procedure of discovery, recording, and offsite archiving, analysis, and interpretation risks repeating a form of musical colonialism with which ethnomusicology worldwide is inextricably tied. While these research methods continue to play an important role in contemporary intercultural ethnomusicological research, ethnomusicologists in Australia in recent years have become increasingly concerned to make their research available to cultural heritage communities. Cultural heritage communities are also leading discovery, identification, recording, and diss..

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