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Here is my article link for the "Resounding Ritual" readings.  This article is on the dance and music (specifically flute music) as a form of communication among the Kamayura of Brazil, their rituals, and relationships between the "mythical and social organization through music."
 
Here is my article link for the "Resounding Ritual" readings.  This article is on the dance and music (specifically flute music) as a form of communication among the Kamayura of Brazil, their rituals, and relationships between the "mythical and social organization through music."
 
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[http://www.jstor.org/view/00449202/ap030058/03a00040/0?currentResult=00449202%2bap030058%2b03a00040%2b0%2cDEDD3F&searchUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.jstor.org%2Fsearch%2FBasicResults%3Fhp%3D25%26si%3D1%26Query%3Dliturgy%2Bmusic%2Bsymbol  Patterns of Social Organization in the Sabbath and Holy Day Services of the Karaite Community in Isreal, by Rachel Kollender] 
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This article deals with the role of music in the worship services of the Karaite communit, as both a religious institution and a means of preserving the community's culture.--[[User:Meghanbowen|Meghanbowen]] 12:00, 16 January 2006 (MST)

Revision as of 13:00, 16 January 2006

Assigned readings

The Sounds of Silence- Cross-World Communication and the Auditory Arts in African Societies

Music and Ritual Symbolism in the Ga Funeral

Liturgy, Ambiguity and Silence- The Ritual Management of Real Absence


Supplementary readings (insert your external links and additional comments here)

Sound and Ritual by Anthony Jackson This is my link to an article in response to the 'Resounding ritual' articles we have already read. The article provides a rather general overview of how sound (or lack thereof) influences the interpretation of ritualistic performances. The article is sourced through popular religious theorists Levi-Strauss and Eliade. Primary examples include musical influences from Christianity and African tribal rituals. This relates primarily to the first two of the three articles.

--Khaver 20:39, 14 January 2006 (MST)

Kamayura flute music: a study of music as metacommunication

Here is my article link for the "Resounding Ritual" readings. This article is on the dance and music (specifically flute music) as a form of communication among the Kamayura of Brazil, their rituals, and relationships between the "mythical and social organization through music." -StellaM


Patterns of Social Organization in the Sabbath and Holy Day Services of the Karaite Community in Isreal, by Rachel Kollender

This article deals with the role of music in the worship services of the Karaite communit, as both a religious institution and a means of preserving the community's culture.--Meghanbowen 12:00, 16 January 2006 (MST)