
Singing Ideas
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"Structured into three eloquent chapters and a conclusion, the book features a detailed appendix section containing the Irish compositions, the English translations and the music transcriptions, as well as a list of sound recordings, bibliography and discography. As readers, we are left with a thirsty ear, craving to listen to Maire Bhui Ni Laeire's musical makings, perhaps hoping to gain an aural glimpse into those 'liminal moments of sheer potentiality' that have inspired generations of women, and men, before us." * Scenario"Singing Ideas: Performance, Politics, and Oral Poetry, presents an innovative take on researching the ephemeral, non-textual archives of oral tradition...Ni Shiochain's weaving of frameworks from philosophy and literature in Singing Ideas will be useful to anyone studying performance of the subaltern, embodiment, and unjust political structures of power." * Ethnomusicology Review
"This excellent book gives a concise, comprehensive overview of oral poetry in a crisply written style, confidently delivered and supported by rigorous scholarship." * Lillis O Laoire, National University of Ireland, Galway
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(Un)doing History: The Authority of Literacy and the Performativity of Thought
Oral Trouble and Women's Voices: Searching for Intellectual
Traditions Beyond the Written Word
Singing Politics and Power in Society: Some Comparative Examples
Seizing Agency: Women of Song
Beyond the Limits of Textuality: Performing the Past and Performing Thought
Chapter 2. 'Where Everything Trembles in the Balance': Song as a Liminal Ludic Space
The Theory of Liminality
Performing Liminality: Poetry as a Symbolic Marker for Liminality in the Irish Tradition
A Journey to the Sacred and Back: The Liminality of the Aisling (Vision)
Song and Oral Poetic Performance as Ritual
Separating from the Profane: Ekstasis and Song
Moments of Potentiality: The Antistructure of Melody and Verse in the Irish Tradition
The Ritual Powers of (Song) Poetry: Satire, Insult and Fearlessness
The Potentiality of the Play-Sphere: The Challenging Discourse of Song
The Singer of Ideas as 'Seer of Communitas': The Liminality of Song and the Generation of Ideas
Chapter 3. Singing Parrhesia: Maire Bhui Ni Laeire, Song Performance and Politics in Nineteenth-Century Ireland
Maire Bhui Ni Laeire: Nineteenth-Century Song Poet
Irish-Language Song-Making: Poetry as Performance and the Aesthetics of Orality
Multiformity and Oral Formulaic Techniques
Local Agrarian Agitation and the Creation of the Poetic Radical
Crisis and Charisma: The Song Poet as Prophet and Truth-Teller
Identity and the Aesthetics of Orality: New Ideas and the Narrative of Belonging
Framing the Revolution: Performing Antistructure and the Vision of the Revolution through Song
From Generation to Generation to Regeneration: The Legacy of Ideas through Song
Conclusion: Singing Ideas in Society: Experience, Song and 'Passing Through'
Appendix of Songs and Lore
Bibliography
Index
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