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" Brahmans Beyond Nationalism, Muslims Beyond Dominance: A Hidden History of North Indian Classical Music's Hinduization "
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Latin Dissertation
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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802945
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Doc. No
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TL48125
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Call number
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1658214423; 3682973
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Main Entry
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Banks, David Edward
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Title & Author
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Brahmans Beyond Nationalism, Muslims Beyond Dominance: A Hidden History of North Indian Classical Music's Hinduization
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\ Justin Scarimbolo
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Marcus, Scott L.
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College
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University of California, Santa Barbara
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Date
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2014
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Degree
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Ph.D.
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student score
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2014
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field of study
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Music
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Page No
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627
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Note
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Committee members: Cooley, Timothy J.; Lipsitz, George
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-321-56857-8
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Abstract
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This dissertation challenges two key assumptions that structure nearly all historical accounts of modern North Indian classical music: (1) that Muslim musicians imposed a 'secretive' and 'jealously guarded' monopoly over the field from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries and (2) that upper-caste Hindus eventually penetrated this monopoly only by the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries under the protective umbrella of a nationalist musical reform movement. Both assumptions attempt to explain a demographic shift among musicians from a Muslim to a Hindu majority over the twentieth century. Though recent scholarship has begun to suggest a more complex reality, most accounts still presume a neat sequence of two consecutive 'dominances' characterized by intrinsic cultural essences: the first, (intransigent, insular and pre-modern) Muslim; and the second, (nationalistic, communalistic and modern) Hindu. Nearly all of this research, moreover, is based on a limited set of data generally dated no earlier than the 1870s and thus within the nationalist period of musical reform.
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Subject
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Cultural anthropology; Music; South Asian Studies
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Descriptor
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Social sciences;Communication and the arts;Brahman;Ethnomusicology;Hinduization;Hindustani;Historical ethnomusicology;Music
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Added Entry
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Marcus, Scott L.
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Added Entry
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University of California, Santa Barbara
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Music
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