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6 “Sing, Choirs of New Jerusalem”
Hymnody and Sincerity in the Christian Tobalands
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Julia Byl
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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Part I Early Modern Music History in Indonesia
- 1 Iberian Sources for the Historiography of Musics in the Early Modern Moluccas (Maluku) 15
- 2 A European Music Treatise Published in Late Eighteenth-Century Batavia (Jakarta) 41
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Part II Missionaries and Local Music in the Nineteenth Century
- 3 “I am in no way surprised that the Javanese can listen to it all night long” 63
- 4 The Issue of the Javanese Church Songs 75
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Part III Local Church Music in the Twentieth Century
- 5 The Heathen in His Blindness? 103
- 6 “Sing, Choirs of New Jerusalem” 115
- 7 A Missional Legacy 138
- 8 Gaya X 153
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Part IV Missionaries and Anthropologists
- 9 Reconsidering the Place of Missionaries in Ethnomusicological History 171
- 10 Jaap Kunst and the German Missionaries in Nias 195
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Part V Technologies of Indoctrination
- 11 History and Mythology in Javanese Performing Arts 207
- 12 Dakwah, Missionizing, and Wayang 221
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Part VI Technologies of Preservation: Archives 13 Has “God” Made the Apparatus?
- 13 Has “God” Made the Apparatus? 249
- 14 Epistemic Shifts and Ideological Persistence 272
- Bibliography 293
- Contributors 319
- Index 323
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Early Modern Music History in Indonesia
- 1 Iberian Sources for the Historiography of Musics in the Early Modern Moluccas (Maluku) 15
- 2 A European Music Treatise Published in Late Eighteenth-Century Batavia (Jakarta) 41
-
Part II Missionaries and Local Music in the Nineteenth Century
- 3 “I am in no way surprised that the Javanese can listen to it all night long” 63
- 4 The Issue of the Javanese Church Songs 75
-
Part III Local Church Music in the Twentieth Century
- 5 The Heathen in His Blindness? 103
- 6 “Sing, Choirs of New Jerusalem” 115
- 7 A Missional Legacy 138
- 8 Gaya X 153
-
Part IV Missionaries and Anthropologists
- 9 Reconsidering the Place of Missionaries in Ethnomusicological History 171
- 10 Jaap Kunst and the German Missionaries in Nias 195
-
Part V Technologies of Indoctrination
- 11 History and Mythology in Javanese Performing Arts 207
- 12 Dakwah, Missionizing, and Wayang 221
-
Part VI Technologies of Preservation: Archives 13 Has “God” Made the Apparatus?
- 13 Has “God” Made the Apparatus? 249
- 14 Epistemic Shifts and Ideological Persistence 272
- Bibliography 293
- Contributors 319
- Index 323