Scarecrow Press
Pages: 404
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8108-5439-0 • Paperback • May 2007 • $99.00 • (£76.00)
978-1-4616-7406-1 • eBook • May 2007 • $94.00 • (£72.00)
Caroline Bithell teaches courses in ethnomusicology, world music, and arts administration at the University of Manchester, UK, and is the editor of The Past in Music, a special issue of the journal Ethnomusicology Forum.
Part 1 Editor's Foreword
Part 2 Acknowledgments
Part 3 Readers' Notes: Musical Examples and Corsican Names and Terminology
Part 4 Map
Part 5 Introduction: Engaging with Musical Traditions in Corsica
Part 6 Part I - Island Culture, Traditional Song, and the Corsican Sound: Historical and Conceptual Roots
Chapter 7 1 Histories and Identities: The Island and Its People
Chapter 8 2 Songs of the Oral Tradition: Genres and Contexts
Chapter 9 3 The Corsican Sound and the Power of Song
Part 10 Part II - Mobilizing Tradition in a Secular Age: Cultural Identity and Musical Reincarnations
Chapter 11 4 Traditional Music, Chanson, and Folklore c. 1920-1970: The Challenge of Modernity
Chapter 12 5 The Riacquistu: Cultural Associations, Musical Militants, and the Generation of 1970
Chapter 13 6 Cultural Development and Polyphonic Renaissance in the 1980s
Part 14 Part III - Bridging Worlds: Contemporary Voices, Local Realities, and Transnational Processes
Chapter 15 7 Multiculturalism, World Music, Métissage, and Polyphony: Navigating Transnational Spaces
Chapter 16 8 Corsican Identity in the New Europe: Mediterraneanism, Cultural Policy, and Support for Creative Development
Chapter 17 9 Professional Groups, Performance Culture, and the Living Tradition in a New Millennium
Part 18 Epilogue: Corsican Voices in the Twenty-first Century
Part 19 Glossary
Part 20 Discography
Part 21 Filmography
Part 22 Bibliography
Part 23 Index
Part 24 About the Author
Bithell (ethno-musicology, world music, and arts administration; U. of Manchester) explores the role of music in the history and culture of the Mediterranean island, unique aspects of traditional Corsican music, the persistence and revival of musical traditions over the course of the 20th century, and the contemporary professional music scene in European and world context. The music is available on the Internet...
— Reference and Research Book News, August 2007
This is the book I have always wanted. It's more than enough: it's an academic treatise as well as a social and musical history. Bithell's passion and deep immersion in the subject transcends all as she successfully contextualises not just the music, but the separateness of Corsica. The discography, bibliography and glossary are excellent. This book takes our knowledge and understanding to another level, for which I'm profoundly grateful.
— Andrew MacGregor; Songlines, August 2009
A sophisticated and sensitive study of Corsican musical life....Bitchell...produced a book of historical depth and ethnographic rigor.
— Current Musicology