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Denise Gill, Melancholic Modalities: Affect, Islam and Turkish Classical Musicians, New York 2017: Oxford University Press

Year 2018, Issue: 87, 239 - 246, 30.10.2018

Abstract

Melancholic Modalities: Affect, Islam and Turkish Classical Musicians is the first and only truly ethnographic book on Turkish classical musicians in contemporary Turkey. An ethnomusicologist based in the US, Denise Gill is a kanun player who has been a student of master virtuoso on the ud, Necati Çelik, since 2004. The book is born of extensive firsthand archival research and ethnographic fieldwork carried out in Istanbul, Ankara, İzmir, and Konya in 2004–2005, 2006, 2007–2009, 2011, 2013, and 2014. The author opens the preface with several critical concerns regarding the methodology and theoretical lines of the book. These caveats serve to prepare readers for the subsequent analysis occasionally becoming dense and complex in its novelties related to methodology and theoretical argument.

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  • Denise Gill, Melancholic Modalities: Affect, Islam and Turkish Classical Musicians, New York 2017: Oxford University Press.

Denise Gill, Melancholic Modalities: Affect, Islam and Turkish Classical Musicians, New York 2017: Oxford University Press

Year 2018, Issue: 87, 239 - 246, 30.10.2018

Abstract

Melancholic Modalities: Affect, Islam and Turkish Classical Musicians is the first and only truly ethnographic book on Turkish classical musicians in contemporary Turkey. An ethnomusicologist based in the US, Denise Gill is a kanun player who has been a student of master virtuoso on the ud, Necati Çelik, since 2004. The book is born of extensive firsthand archival research and ethnographic fieldwork carried out in Istanbul, Ankara, İzmir, and Konya in 2004–2005, 2006, 2007–2009, 2011, 2013, and 2014. The author opens the preface with several critical concerns regarding the methodology and theoretical lines of the book. These caveats serve to prepare readers for the subsequent analysis occasionally becoming dense and complex in its novelties related to methodology and theoretical argument.

References

  • Denise Gill, Melancholic Modalities: Affect, Islam and Turkish Classical Musicians, New York 2017: Oxford University Press.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Book Reviews
Authors

Koray Değirmenci

Publication Date October 30, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Issue: 87

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APA Değirmenci, K. (2018). Denise Gill, Melancholic Modalities: Affect, Islam and Turkish Classical Musicians, New York 2017: Oxford University Press. Bilig(87), 239-246.
AMA Değirmenci K. Denise Gill, Melancholic Modalities: Affect, Islam and Turkish Classical Musicians, New York 2017: Oxford University Press. Bilig. October 2018;(87):239-246.
Chicago Değirmenci, Koray. “Denise Gill, Melancholic Modalities: Affect, Islam and Turkish Classical Musicians, New York 2017: Oxford University Press”. Bilig, no. 87 (October 2018): 239-46.
EndNote Değirmenci K (October 1, 2018) Denise Gill, Melancholic Modalities: Affect, Islam and Turkish Classical Musicians, New York 2017: Oxford University Press. Bilig 87 239–246.
IEEE K. Değirmenci, “Denise Gill, Melancholic Modalities: Affect, Islam and Turkish Classical Musicians, New York 2017: Oxford University Press”, Bilig, no. 87, pp. 239–246, October 2018.
ISNAD Değirmenci, Koray. “Denise Gill, Melancholic Modalities: Affect, Islam and Turkish Classical Musicians, New York 2017: Oxford University Press”. Bilig 87 (October 2018), 239-246.
JAMA Değirmenci K. Denise Gill, Melancholic Modalities: Affect, Islam and Turkish Classical Musicians, New York 2017: Oxford University Press. Bilig. 2018;:239–246.
MLA Değirmenci, Koray. “Denise Gill, Melancholic Modalities: Affect, Islam and Turkish Classical Musicians, New York 2017: Oxford University Press”. Bilig, no. 87, 2018, pp. 239-46.
Vancouver Değirmenci K. Denise Gill, Melancholic Modalities: Affect, Islam and Turkish Classical Musicians, New York 2017: Oxford University Press. Bilig. 2018(87):239-46.

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