Author: University of the Philippines Center for Ethnomusicology
Publisher: Quezon City : UP Center for Ethnomusicology, 2023.
Format: Book
Price: PhP 300.00 or USD 12.00
"This volume iterates the role of music—produced, distributed, and consumed through mechanisms established by the mainstream music industry and digital platforms hurled by the fast-changing technological advances of our time—in expressing defiance to systemic oppression; resistance to negative social, political, and economic practices that persist in our communities; and confidence in its possible transformative power through raising awareness about issues relevant to our individual societies."
Arwin Q. Tan
Editor-in-Chief
CONTENTS
EDITOR’S NOTES
The Virality of Sarah Geronimo in the Era of Social Media / By Patricia Marie Dizon
Funkot Music, Subculture, and Social Media / By Citra Aryandari and Tristania Berdieta Sarinastiti
Pinoy Punk: Political, Economic, and Socio-Cultural Influences, 1978-1996 / By Vincent Christopher Santiago
REVIEWS
The Vocal Repertoire of the Ibaloi from Kabayan / by Lisa Decenteceo
Maceda, Spahlinger, and the Dialectics of a “New Music” Praxis in Southeast Asian Modernity / by Ma. Patricia Brillantes Silvestre