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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Sounding tradition : Colombian gaita music and investment in the discourse of tradition / Colombian gaita music and investment in the discourse of tradition

Agudelo, Juan Camilo 23 April 2013 (has links)
Cumbia is arguably Colombia’s best-known musical export. This popular dance music from the country’s north coast is today ubiquitous throughout Latin America, yet surprisingly little has been written about it. This report examines cumbia in its most traditional setting, the conjunto de gaitas, an ensemble featuring flutes of indigenous origin and Afro-Colombian drums. Musicians and scholars alike have interpreted the ensemble and its repertoire as a site for preserving tradition and an audible symbol of how three distinct racial groups—black, white, and indigenous—combined to form the Colombian nation. This report examines the investment in a discourse of tradition and explores how this discourse has served to sound a marginalized Colombian identity while simultaneously limiting its place within the national imaginary. After an introduction that lays out theoretical literature on tradition, race, and place, I consider three instances where the discourse of tradition has prominently shaped gaita music. First, I turn to Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto, the most successful and archetypal conjunto de gaitas. The group’s history, from its beginning as a part of a staged folklore troupe for national and international tours to its recent Grammy award win, is a prime example of how the very appeal to traditionalism that garnered the group’s success has also been its greatest limitation. Second, I turn to scholarly literature on gaitas, comparing work from the mid-20th century and the early 21st. Despite notable differences between these two historiographical moments, especially in representations of the coast, appeals to tradition remain the central narrative, delimiting alternative interpretations of race and region. A final chapter offers three case studies on how different musicians have taken gaita tradition as a point of departure. From the development of gaitas in Western tuning by Juancho Nieves and Elber Álvarez, to Carlos Vives’s use of gaitas in his pop-vallenato musical blend, and lastly to the “progressive folklore” of experimental group Curupira, I explore how these different trajectories complicate notions of tradition. / text
102

Orpheus' Argonautica : language, tradition, allusion, and translation

Inman, James Alan 09 February 2015 (has links)
Orpheus' Argonautica is a little-known re-telling of Jason's iconic quest to the ends of the Earth in search of the mythical Golden Fleece. Despite the fact that the narrator adopts the voice of Orpheus, the quintessential poet and mystic of ancient Greece, our author's identity and chronology are unknown. This document will demonstrate that certain features of the poem's language are not "irregular," as has been asserted in recent centuries. It will also place our poem within the literary tradition of Orpheus, exploring this mythical figure from the sixth century BCE through the fourteenth century CE. We will show the author's fluency in the intertextual game of allusion, revealing a likely familiarity with Latin literature, as well. Finally there is included an annotated English translation of the poem which should be accessible to experts and laypersons alike. / text
103

Resurrection immortality and bereavement

Walters, Geoffrey January 1993 (has links)
No description available.
104

Ethnic politics, communalism and affirmative action in Fiji : a critical and comparative study

Ratuva, Steven January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
105

Mariology in the Roman Catholic church product of Bible and tradition? /

Schumacher, Larry E. January 1989 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Western Conservative Baptist Seminary, 1989. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 75-79).
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Roots of oral tradition in the Arabian Nights an application of oral performance theory to the "Story of the King of China's Hunchback" /

Mahir, Zaid Numan. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007. / The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file. Title from title screen of research.pdf file (viewed on April 1, 2008) Includes bibliographical references.
107

Christian worship in an African context

Kibiku, Peter Mbugua January 2005 (has links)
Zugl.: London, Internat. Faith Theological Seminary, Diss., 2005
108

"Trial marriage" in Nigeria Igala as a case study: a moral-theological investigation

Atede, Godwin January 2006 (has links)
Zugl.: Münster (Westfalen), Univ., Diss., 2006
109

Impact of Christianity among the Kikuyu people a study of Kikuyu people religion and belief

Ngugi, Michael Wainana January 2007 (has links)
Zugl.: London, Internat. Faith Theological Seminary Univ. College, Diss., 2007
110

Akamba theology compared to Christian theology

Muthoka, Peter Silleter January 2006 (has links)
Zugl.: London, Internat. Faith Theological Seminary Univ. College, Diss., 2006

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