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Marginalised music: music, religion and politics from Western Odisha, India
2013, Lit
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3643902727 9783643902726
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Table of Contents
Introduction. Music as culture, medium and religion
The region. The Bora Sambar region ; Oral history ; The sacred landscape of the Bora Sambar region and the memory of resistance
Religion, rituals, music. A boil ritual in Sargival Village ; Thea-phony : music and the goddess ; The village orchestra : Ganda Baja
Dance and ritual as idioms of affinity and alliance. Dalkhai dance ; Tin sali yatra : a ritual of divine marriage ; Binjhal Biha
Music, movement, death and ailment. The "guilt and expiation priest-musicians" ; The concept of sur : sound and liberation ; Itinerary non-Brahmin priest-musicians
Music and the market. Baja bazaar : sacred music for sale ; The market of gods
Music as religious instruction and cultural transfer. Sanchar ; Krishna guru parties ; Pala
Possession and performance in western Odisha. Nag bacca : the snake children and their rituals ; Sobri Sobren lila ; Dand nacho
From ritual to political music. Sambalpuri folklore ; Music, politics and ethnicity ; Music, modernisation and dalit power.
Edition Notes
First presented as author's thesis (doctoral), Freie Universität, Berlin, 2011.
Includes bibliographical references.
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