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When the Drummers Were Women : A Spiritual History of Rhythm. 9780609801284

When the Drummers Were Women : A Spiritual History of Rhythm

Random House (EE.UU.). 1997

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  • EAN: 9780609801284
  • ISBN: 978-0-609-80128-4
  • Editorial: Random House (EE.UU.)
  • Fecha de edición: 1997
  • Encuadernación: Rústica
  • Dimensiones: 19x24,1
  • Idioma: Inglés
  • Nº páginas: 224

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A drummer herself who has taught and performed on the frame drum for many years, Redmond has written an engaging work on the history and meaning of female drumming in ancient spiritual traditions. She bases her work on her travels to ancient sites and other research, tracing the role of sacred drumming from as far back as the Paleolithic era (in the worship of the "Great Mother" or "Great Goddess") and in ancient civilizations in the Near East, India, Greece, and Rome. Along the way, she unearths the first representation of a framed drum at Catal Huyuk (in present-day Turkey), ca. 5600 B.C.E. Redmond even takes us through the rise of Christianity, which silenced both women and drumming in worship, then concludes with the reappearance of drumming in the modern age and its importance as a medium for transformation. Well documented, with an excellent bibliography, this multifaceted study will have great appeal for all readers and especially for music and women's studies collections.

CONTENIDO:

1. In search of the sacred
2. First-person feminine
3. Primeval goddess of rhythm
4. Mother of the fruited grain
5. The lotus goddess
6. The queen of heaven
7. The golden one
8. The mother of the gods
9. The great protectress
10. The storm god
11. The triumph of the virgin
12. The technology of rhythm
13. Giving birth to ourselves



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