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[Commlist] new book: Island Cultures and Festivals: A Creative Ecosystem
Tue Nov 12 21:35:36 GMT 2024
*The Small Island Cultures Research Initiative **(SICRI)is delighted to
announce the publication of a new book: "Island Cultures and Festivals:
A Creative Ecosystem"***, edited by SICRI's Co-convenor, Dr Evangelia
Papoutsaki and Dr. Sonjah Stanley Niaah (Director, Centre for Reparation
Research, The University of the West Indies), and published by The
Press, UWI.
A timely contribution to the corpus of island studies scholarship, this
collection centres on key components of island cultural studies. It
emerges from the jointly organised *15th International Small Island
Cultures (ISIC) conference staged at The University of the West Indies*,
Mona Campus (2018). It contains selected papers that shine a spotlight
on the rich cultural field of island music, art festivals, and the
creative ecosystem in which they find support. With an interdisciplinary
focus, this volume also aims at promoting a critical research agenda for
island studies in general. This edited collection is a must read for
cultural enthusiasts, students and researchers, as well as entertainment
and industry professionals.
*Table of Contents*
PREFACE: Island Culture Research and the Small Island Cultures Research
Initiative
PHILIP HAYWARD
INTRODUCTION: Island Cultures and Festivals: A Creative Ecosystem
SONJAH STANLEY NIAAH AND EVANGELIA PAPOUTSAKI
*Part One: Art, Culture and Island Communities*
1 Diagnosing Uneven Revitalization Outcomes among Declining Communities
in a Japanese Island Art Festival
MENG QU, YACHEN HE, A. D. MCCORMICK, CAROLIN FUNCK
2 The Norseman’s Home: Up-Helly-Aa and Shetland’s Performance of Place
EMMA LANG
3 Mapping Waiheke Island’s Festivalscape: Community Activism and
Festival Reclamation
EVANGELIA PAPOUTSAKI AND JOHN STANFIELD
4 Promoting the “Creole Traditional Wedding” during the Seychelle Creole
Festival as a Strategy to Sustain Cultural Traditions
MARIE-CHRISTINE PARENT
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*Part Two: Music, Dance and Island Identity*
5 The Traditional Daur Music and Dance Festival Kumule on the Island
Meadow by the Amur River
HOLGER BRIEL
6 Soca, Pleasure and Utopia
SHAUNA RIGAUD
7 Rebel Salute: A Birthday Party the World Attends
MELVILLE COOKE
8 A Celebration of Music, Movement and Memory:
The Archival Significance of St Kitts “Sugar Mas”
STANLEY H. GRIFFIN
9 The Sound of Citizenship: Performance, Politics and Transgression
SONJAH STANLEY NIAAH
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