MUSICAL PERFORMANCE AND SELF-DESIGNATION OF ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELS: AZMARI
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概要
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The performance of Ethiopian minstrels (Azmari) in the Gondar area of Northern Ethiopia can be seen in various social settings including life cycle celebrations, annual events of the Ethiopian Orthodox church, Zar-spirit possession, etc. The abundance of musical activities counters the dominant image of Azmari as musicians just found in local bars. Moreover, Azmari in Gondar share a self-designation based on genealogical ties. The paper treats their folk category as well as genealogy and code of communication as self-imposed group markers that strictly distinguish the in-group. The paper tries to reconstruct the people who have been known as "Azmari" from the above perspectives.
- 京都大学の論文
著者
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Itsushi KAWASE
Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University
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Itsushi Kawase
Graduate School Of Asian And African Area Studies Kyoto University
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KAWASE Itsushi
Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University
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