The Politics of Musical Time: Expanding Songs and Shrinking Markets in Bengali Devotional Performance

The Politics of Musical Time: Expanding Songs and Shrinking Markets in Bengali Devotional Performance

by Eben Graves
The Politics of Musical Time: Expanding Songs and Shrinking Markets in Bengali Devotional Performance

The Politics of Musical Time: Expanding Songs and Shrinking Markets in Bengali Devotional Performance

by Eben Graves

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Overview

How do the temporal features of sacred music affect social life in South Asia? Due to new time constraints in commercial contexts, devotional musicians in Bengal have adapted longstanding features of musical time linked with religious practice to promote their own musical careers.

The Politics of Musical Time
traces a lineage of singers performing a Hindu devotional song known as kīrtan in the Bengal region of India over the past century to demonstrate the shifting meanings and practices of devotional performance. Focusing on padābalī kīrtan, a type of devotional sung poetry that uses long-duration forms and combines song and storytelling, Eben Graves examines how expressions of religious affect and political belonging linked with the genre become strained in contemporary, shortened performance time frames. To illustrate the political economy of performance in South Asia, Graves also explores how religious performances and texts interact with issues of nationalism, gender, and economic exchange.

Combining ethnography, history, and performance analysis, including videos from the author's fieldwork, The Politics of Musical Time reveals how ideas about the sacred and the modern have been expressed and contested through features of musical time found in devotional performance.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780253064370
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 10/04/2022
Pages: 430
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Eben Graves is Assistant Director at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music.

Table of Contents

Accessing Audiovisual Materials
Acknowledgments
Notes on Spelling and Transliteration
Notes on Representing Musical Sound
Notes on Dating Systems
Introduction: Kīrtan's Influence Derives from Time
Part I: Genealogies of Kīrtan
1. Temporality and Devotional Performance in Bengal
2. The Seeds of Kīrtan: Histories and Imaginaries of Devotional Song in Early Modern Bengal
3. Devotional Song Arrives in the City: Histories of Patronage and Images of the Devout Musician in the Colonial Period
4. Institutional Pasts and Professional Futures: Temporalities of Instruction and Performance in Contemporary West Bengal
Part II: The Devotional Aesthetics of Musical Expansion
5. Word-Pictures: Expansions of Mood and Meaning in Kīrtan Song Texts
6. Sonic Synchronies of Tāl Theory
7. The Divine Play of the Tax Collector: Musical Expansion, Embodied Response, and Didactic Storytelling in a Līlā Kīrtan
Part III: The Shrinking Markets for Expanding Songs
8. The Marketplace of Music Festivals: Modern Social Time and Musical Labor
9. Media Markets: Visualization and the Abstraction of Musical Time
10. Conclusion: Kīrtan Online
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

What People are Saying About This

Jayson Beaster-Jones

The author beautifully describes the unfolding of a performance over time and the ways in which this performance invokes simultaneous experiences of the mythical, historical, and the present day.

Anna Schultz

The significance of this meticulously researched book goes much beyond filling an ethnographic and historiographic lacuna. It offers stunning new perspectives on musical and social time and should be read by anyone interested in how capitalism shapes the everyday.

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