Journals of interest:EthnomusicologyEthnomusicology Forum (UK)Yearbook for Traditional Music Journal of Music Theory JAMStwentieth-century musicPopular Music Popular Music and SocietyAmerican Indian QuarterlyCanadian Journal of Native StudiesMUSICulturesEthnologiesAnthropological QuarterlyAmerican AnthropologistPublic Culture Critical InquiryCourses this book would be most suitable for:Upper-level undergraduate courses, masters and doctoralprograms studyingMusics of North America Music and cultural theory Indigenous music (North American or global) Ethnomusicology (general)Professional organizations:Society for EthnomusicologyBritish Forum for EthnomusicologyCanadian Society for Traditional MusicInternational Council for Traditional Music European Seminar in Ethnomusicology IASPMAmerican Anthropological SocietySociety for Music Theory American Musicological SocietyMailing lists author cancontact:Society for EthnomusicologyBritish Forum for EthnomusicologyCanadian Society for Traditional MusicConferences:Annual meetings of:Society for Ethnomusicology British Forum for Ethnomusicology Canadian Society for Traditional Music Society for Music Theory European Seminar in Ethnomusicology. Biennial meetings of: International Council for Traditional Music. Please also consider the annual meetings of: American Musicological Society AmericanAnthropological Association IASPM (and the national meetings of IASPM USA and IASPM Canada). Upcoming speaking events:1-3 August 2013: invited speaker, Christian Congregational Music Conference, Ripon College Cuddesdon, OxfordPublications this book should be advertised in:EthnomusicologyEthnomusicology Forum (UK)Yearbook for Traditional Music MUSICultures (Canada)Ethnologies (Canada)Canadian Journal of Native StudiesAmerican Indian QuarterlyAnthropologicalQuarterlyAmerican AnthropologistJournal of Music Theory Popular Music Popular Music and Societytwentieth-century musicJAMSPublic Culture Critical InquiryUS periodicals and papers that best review media:EthnomusicologyAnthropological Quarterly American Indian QuarterlyJournal of Music TheoryPotential export markets:Canada: The book looks at music and dance in western CanadaUnited Kingdom: I work in the UK and have many professional contactshereAustralia: There is considerable current scholarship on indigenous music coming out of Australia, and ever more comparative engagement between scholars of indigenous music in different parts of the world. There will be less interest here than in Canada and the UK, but the market should still be considered.Foreign journals:Ethnomusicology Forum (UK)Yearbook for Traditional MusicCanadian Journal of Native StudiesMUSICultures (Canada)Ethnologies (Canada)Selling point: A groundbreaking new performative theory of music cultureSelling point: Introduces a theory of "intimacies and imaginaries" that allows analysis to move flexibly between the micro- and macro-social.Selling point: Undertakes a sustained consideration of the implications of Michael Warner's theory of publics and counterpublics for the emplaced, ethnographic study of music.
Musical Intimacies and Indigenous Imaginaries : Aboriginal Music and Dance in Public Performance