Music and Religion by Jeffers Engelhardt

Music and Religion by Jeffers Engelhardt

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Music and Religion by Jeffers Engelhardt

Why do we disentangle music and religion? How are music and religion entangled in the worlds of practitioners and scholars? What can ethnomusicologists offer to all students of religion by attending to religion's audibility or inaudibility? In this book, author Jeffers Engelhardt engages generations-old interdisciplinary debates to highlight scholars' changing relationships with other-than-human beings in the religious worlds they study. In the history of ethnomusicology, there is a degree of discomfort with other-than-human agency and theologically grounded methods. However, in recent years, ethnomusicologists have recognized the limits of secular models that favor sonic data over divine knowledge. This moment is marked by a resurgence of sacred musicologies that predate ethnomusicology as a field and by ethnomusicologists' commitments to decolonizing the discipline. The resulting scholarship incorporates both secular, cultural approaches and non-secular, entangled approaches to the study of music and religion. Music and Religion critically examines how scholars navigate these approaches to sound and other-than-human agency. Engelhardt provides ethnographic case studies and surveys key texts from the eighteenth century to the present day to address questions that have occupied scholars for generations. In doing so, he invites readers to embrace new ways of thinking about and listening to the world around them.
A passionate argument for treating ethnomusicology as a spiritual discipline that can attune us to other ways of being* Tanya Lurhmann, Stanford University *
What a joy it is to read this book. Engaging with ethnomusicological texts old and new, while firmly recognizing the diversity of the world's religions and their approaches to sound, Music and Religion will surely be a landmark text in ethnomusicology, not just in the study of 'music and religion.' * Jim Sykes, University of Pennsylvania *
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ISBN 13 9780190699147
ISBN 10 0190699140
Title Music and Religion
Author Jeffers Engelhardt
Series Oxford Theory In Ethnomusicology
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Year published 2026-08-22
Number of pages 160
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