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Musicology, the Arts and the New Normal
EAN : 9783962033743
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EAN : 9783962033743
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- EAN13 : 9783962033743
- Réf. éditeur : 448251
- Date Parution : 15 avr. 2026
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 444
- Format : H:236 mm L:160 mm E:33 mm
- Poids : 888gr
- Résumé : Musicology, the Arts and the New Normal is a Festschrift in honour of Professor Solomon Oziakpono Ikibe, distinguished scholar of Ethnomusicology and Theatrical Musicology. Bringing together 26 peer-reviewed contributions from scholars across Africa and beyond, this volume explores the rich intersections of music, culture, and contemporary society. The essays span a wide range of themes — from ecomusicology and ethnomusicology to music and religion, theatrical musicology, digital media, and gender in African musical performance. Rooted in Nigerian and broader African contexts, the collection engages with questions of identity, tradition, and transformation in the arts at a time of global change. Together, these contributions stand as both a scholarly tribute to Professor Ikibe's enduring legacy and a vital reference for researchers and students in African musicology and the performing arts.
- Biographie : Olusegun Stephen Titus is an Associate Professor at the Department of Music, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria. He obtained a PhD in Musicology from the University of Ibadan. His research focuses on ecomusicology, music and migration, music and infrastructure, and music and pandemic. He is a Fellow of IFRA-Nigeria (2012), a Leventis Fellow and Visiting Scholar at the University of London (2014), an AfOx-TORCH Fellow and Visiting Scholar at Oxford University (2019), an ACLS/AHP Fellow (2020), and a Carson Fellow and Visiting Scholar at Ludwig Maximilian University Munich. He is currently an Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Experienced Fellow and Visiting Scholar at the Department of Literature, Arts and Media Studies and the Centre for Cultural Enquiry, Konstanz University, Germany.