The Black Cow's Footprint : Time, Space and Music in the Lives of the Kotas of South India
The Black Cow's Footprint : Time, Space and Music in the Lives of the Kotas of South India
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Author(s): Wolf, Richard
Wolf, Richard K.
ISBN No.: 9780252031168
Pages: 368
Year: 200603
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 140.89
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Status: Available

Winner of the 2005 Edward Cameron Dimock, Jr. Prize in the Humanities of the American Institute of Indian Studies A magesterial study of the unique worldview and music of a remote community A black cow leads the members of a South Indian hill tribe, the Kotas, to the Nilgiri Hills and, with its hoof, indicates where to found each village. This footprint acts as a moral center of gravity, an important place for music-making, dancing, and other rituals. Places such as this, and moments in time, serve as physical and moral "anchors" for the Kota community. In this book, Richard K. Wolf explores how the Kotas "anchor" their musical and other activities around places and significant moments in time and, in the process, constitute themselves as individuals and as a group. This volume also includes a CD of Richard Wolf's Kota field recordings.


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