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Jane C. Sugarman

Engendering Song

Singing and Subjectivity at Prespa Albanian Weddings

416 pages, 20 halftones, 9 line drawings, 23 musical examples, 1 compact disc with 25 track  6 x 9  © 1997
Series: Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology

Cloth $86.00

ISBN: 9780226779720   Published October 1997

Paper $35.00

ISBN: 9780226779737   Published October 1997

For Prespa Albanians, both at home in Macedonia and in the diaspora, the most opulent, extravagant, and socially significant events of any year are wedding ceremonies. During days and weeks of festivities, wedding celebrants interact largely through singing, defining and renegotiating as they do so the very structure of their social world and establishing a profound cultural touchstone for Prespa communities around the world.

Combining photographs, song texts, and vibrant recordings of the music with her own evocative descriptions, ethnomusicologist Jane C. Sugarman focuses her account of Prespa weddings on notions of gendered identity, demonstrating the capacity of singing to generate and transform relations of power within Prespa society. Engendering Song is an innovative theoretical work, with a scholarly importance extending far beyond southeast European studies. It offers unique and timely contributions to the analysis of music and gender, music in diaspora cultures, and the social constitution of self and subjectivity.
Awards
  • Chicago Folklore Prize
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