Dynamic Korea and Rhythmic Form
The South Korean percussion genre, samul nori, is a world phenomenon whose rhythmic form is the key to its popularity and
mobility. Based on both ethnographic research and close formal analysis, author Katherine In-Young Lee focuses on the kinetic experience of samul nori, drawing out the concept of dynamism to show its
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The South Korean percussion genre, samul nori, is a world phenomenon whose rhythmic form is the key to its popularity and
mobility. Based on both ethnographic research and close formal analysis, author Katherine In-Young Lee focuses on the kinetic
experience of samul nori, drawing out the concept of dynamism to show its historical, philosophical, and pedagogical dimensions.
Breaking with traditional approaches to the study of world music that privilege political, economic, institutional, or ideological
analytical frameworks, Lee argues that because rhythmic forms are experienced on a somatic level, they swiftly move beyond
national boundaries and provide sites for cross-cultural interaction.
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2018
Forlag: Wesleyan University Press
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9780819577054
Format: 23 x 15 cm
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List of Figures and Tables Notes on Translation and Romanization Introduction 1. Space and the Big Bang 2. The Dynamics of
Rhythmic Form 3. Dynamic Korea and Samul nori 4. Global Encounters with Samul nori 5. Transnational Samul nori and the Politics
of Place Epilogue Appendix 1. Pinari—English translation Appendix 2. SamulNori: “Tradition Meets the Present” Bibliography
Index-Glossary
KATHERINE IN-YOUNG LEE is assistant professor of ethnomusicology at UCLA and her work has appeared in Journal of Korean Studies,
Ethnomusicology, and Journal of Korean Traditional Performing Arts.