Browsing School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design (AMPD) by Issue Date
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Constructs for Modality, ca. 1300-1550
(Canadian Association of University Schools of Music Journal, 1978) -
Melodic and textual types in French monophonic song, ca. 1500
([New York: s.n.], 1978)Several monophonic songs in French survive from the period 1480-1520. These songs appear in about twenty manuscript and printed sources of the time. Most of these sources can be assigned fairly precise dates. The songs ... -
Structure, Frequency, and Artificiality in South Indian Melas
(Greater Cleveland Ethnographic Museum, Cleveland, Ohio, 1981-04-01) -
Research for Standard Pitch and Scale of Thai Music
(College of Music, Mahidol University, 1997) -
Recent Diatonic Theory and Curwen's Tonic Sol-Fa Method: Formal Models for a Kinesic-Harmonic System
(European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music (ESCOM), 1997-06-01) -
A Theory for All Music: Problems and Solutions in the Analysis of non-Western Forms
(University of Toronto Press, 1998)Professor Rahn takes the approach to the analysis of Western art music developed recently by theorists such as Benjamin Boretz and extends it to address non-Western forms. In the process, he rejects recent ethnomusicological ... -
Establishing the Modern Advertising Languages: Patent Medicine Newspaper Advertisements in Hong Kong, 1945-1970
(Oxford University Press, 2000)This article traces the formation of modern advertising languages in Hong Kong when this society was developing into the industrialization stage and was experiencing steady economic growth in the period from 1945 through ... -
The Rise of Consumer Culture in a Chinese Society: A Reading of Banking Television Commercials in the 1970s of Hong Kong
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2000)In this article, I analyze 2 case studies of television advertising campaigns for banking services during the 1970s and early 1980s in Hong Kong, those of Hang Seng Bank and HongkongBank. Advertising from this period saw ... -
Detachment & Reunification: A Chinese Graphic Design History in Greater China since 1979
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 2001) -
Manhua: The Evolution of Hong Kong Cartoons and Comics
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2002) -
Implicit learning of Indian music by Westerners
(2004)Studies by Bigand and Barrouillet (1996), Perruchet, Bigand, and Benoit-Gonin (1997), Bigand, Perruchet, and Boyer (1998),Tillmann, Bharucha, and Bigand (2000) show that listeners exposed to only a few minutes of stimuli ... -
From Drawings by the Blind to Music by the Deaf
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Trance as Artefact: De-Othering transformative states with reference to examples from contemporary dance in Canada
(2007)Reflecting on his fieldwork among the Malagasy speakers of Mayotte in the Indian Ocean, Canadian anthropologist Michael Lambek questions why the West has a “blind spot” when it comes to the human activity of trance. Immersed ... -
Marchetto of Padua's Theory of Modal Ranges
(Hawaii International Conference on the Arts and Humanities (HICH), 2007-01-01) -
Sacred Camp: Transgendering Faith in a Philippine Festival
(Cambridge University Press, 2007-02-01)By embodying the paradoxes found in three webs of signification – panaad (devotional promise), sacred camp and carnivalesque during the Ati-atihan festival – Augusto Diangson, an individual of the ‘third sex’, was able to ... -
Glenda del E Live Recording
(GdelE Productions, 2008)This repertoire represents a continuous tradition of Cuban Piano Music dating from the nineteenth century. It has its origins in England, Spain, France, while its rhythm and syncopated style derive from Africa. -
Mapping the Multicoloured Inukshuk in Canada's Multicultural Landscape
(2009-08)My paper is a study of the sixty year history of the inukshuk’s cultural appropriations from humanoid-rock-formation to Canadian-Nunavut-Olympics icon. It traces the inukshuk variant in Canadian visual culture from its ... -
The Legacy of George Cook and Picton's Regent Theatre
(2009-10-08)