Shaman Ritual Music in Korea. Musique rituelle chamanique en Corée.
Collection
Titre
Shaman Ritual Music in Korea. Musique rituelle chamanique en Corée.
Auteur
Type de document
Ouvrage
Date de parution
2004
Origine géographique
Corée
Langue
fr
Anglais
Contenu
fr
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abstract
I. Introduction
1. Purpose of the study
2. Outline of the study
3. Fieldwork setting of the study
4. Review of selected literature
II. From central to periphery and national culture
1. Genesis
2. Central religion : Ancient tribal states to Silla Dynasty (?-936)
3. Peripheral cult : Goryeo (918-1392) and Joseon (1392-1910) Dynasties and japanese occupation (1910-1945)
4. National culture : Current state of practice (1945-present)
5. Summary
III. Ritual instruments and ritual performers
1. Sound-producing instruments
2. Dance implements
3. Ritual performers : Shaman
4. Ritual accompanists : Musician
5. Summary
IV. Gut : A shaman ritual
1. Background of the Gut
2. Description of the Gut
3. Interpretation of the Gut
4. Summary
VI Ritual words
1. Contents
2. Textual meaning
3. Summary
VII Sacred songs : Manse Baji
1. Manse Baji
2. Gin Manse Baji
3. Jajin Manse Baji
4. Variants of Manse Baji songs
5. Religiosity in Manse Baji
6. Summary
VIII. Profane songs
1. Ssunggeo Taryeong and its variants
2. Other shaman songs
3. Popular folk songs
4. Entertainment in ritual
5. Summary
IX Conclusion
Appendix
Glossary
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Abstract
I. Introduction
1. Purpose of the study
2. Outline of the study
3. Fieldwork setting of the study
4. Review of selected literature
II. From central to periphery and national culture
1. Genesis
2. Central religion : Ancient tribal states to Silla Dynasty (?-936)
3. Peripheral cult : Goryeo (918-1392) and Joseon (1392-1910) Dynasties and japanese occupation (1910-1945)
4. National culture : Current state of practice (1945-present)
5. Summary
III. Ritual instruments and ritual performers
1. Sound-producing instruments
2. Dance implements
3. Ritual performers : Shaman
4. Ritual accompanists : Musician
5. Summary
IV. Gut : A shaman ritual
1. Background of the Gut
2. Description of the Gut
3. Interpretation of the Gut
4. Summary
VI Ritual words
1. Contents
2. Textual meaning
3. Summary
VII Sacred songs : Manse Baji
1. Manse Baji
2. Gin Manse Baji
3. Jajin Manse Baji
4. Variants of Manse Baji songs
5. Religiosity in Manse Baji
6. Summary
VIII. Profane songs
1. Ssunggeo Taryeong and its variants
2. Other shaman songs
3. Popular folk songs
4. Entertainment in ritual
5. Summary
IX Conclusion
Appendix
Glossary
Bibliography
Éditeur
Jipmoondang, Korean Studies Dissertation Series, Seoul (Corée)
Format
fr
15,5x23 cm
Nbre de pages
331
ISBN
fr
89-88095-80-4
Mots-clés
numéro
5
Illustration
fr
Photo Noir et Blanc
fr
Partition musicale
Couleur
fr
Noir et Blanc
performing art type
fr
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