Sounding Indigenous
Discover the intricate connections between music, culture, and community in Michelle Bigenho's enlightening book, Sounding Indigenous. This engaging study delves into the vibrant realm of Bolivian music performances, showcasing the work of a non-governmental organization, a dedicated music ensemble, and the everyday lives of residents in two rural areas of Potosi. Published by Palgrave USA in 2002, this insightful paperback spans 289 pages, offering a unique perspective on ethnomusicology and cultural anthropology. Through a thoughtful examination of folk music, performance, and the socio-cultural dynamics at play, Bigenho invites readers to appreciate the rich tapestry of indigenous soundscapes. Perfect for enthusiasts of music, cultural studies, and anthropology, Sounding Indigenous is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the profound relationships forged through musical expression.