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Ulutun: sound, materiality and power in a Mapuche ritual
In this article I reflect on sonic power in a Mapuche healing ritual guided by a machi (Mapuche ritual specialist): the ulutun. Through her prayers, songs and instrumental performance, the machi re...
期刊介绍:
Articles often emphasise first-hand, sustained engagement with people as music makers, taking the form of ethnographic writing following one or more periods of fieldwork. Typically, ethnographies aim for a broad assessment of the processes and contexts through and within which music is imagined, discussed and made. Ethnography may be synthesised with a variety of analytical, historical and other methodologies, often entering into dialogue with other disciplinary areas such as music psychology, music education, historical musicology, performance studies, critical theory, dance, folklore and linguistics. The field is therefore characterised by its breadth in theory and method, its interdisciplinary nature and its global perspective.