Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Updated Bibliography for my Dissertation

Here is an updated version of my bibliography, categorized by fields of study, in MLA format:

Mythology
Campbell, Joseph. The Hero With a Thousand Faces.
Doty, William. Mythography: The Study of Myths and Rituals. 2nd ed. Alabama: The U of Alabama P, 2000.

Religious Studies
Eliade, Mircea. The Myth of The Eternal Return, Or, Cosmos and History. Trans. Willard R, Trask. New York: Bollingen, 1991.
---. The Sacred and the Profane. Orlando: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1959.
Otto, Rudolf. The Idea of the Holy. Trans. John W. Harvey. New York: Oxford U P, 1958.

Ethnography
Brown, Karen McCarthy. Mama Lola: A Vodou Priestess in Brooklyn. Berkeley: U of California P, 1991.
Clifford, James and George E. Marcus. Writing Culture: The Poetics and Politics of Ethnography. Berkeley: U of California P, 1986.
Geertz, Clifford. “‘From the Natives Point of View’ : On the Nature of Anthropological Understanding.” The Insider/Outsider Problem in the Study of Religion: A Reader. Ed. Russell T. McCutcheon. London & New York: Cassell, 1999. 50-67.
Hufford, David J. “The Scholarly Voice and the Personal Voice: Reflexivity in Belief Studies.” The Insider/Outsider Problem in the Study of Religion: A Reader. Ed. Russell T. McCutcheon. London & New York: Cassell, 1999. 294-310.
Wolf, Margery. “Writing Ethnography: The Poetics and Politics of Culture.” The Insider/Outsider Problem in the Study of Religion: A Reader. Ed. Russell T. McCutcheon. London & New York: Cassell, 1999. 354-361.

Music & Mysticism
Godwin, Joscelyn. Harmonies of Heaven and Earth: Mysticism in Music from Antiquity to the Avant-Garde. Rochester: Inner Traditions International, 1987, 1995.

Brazilian Music
Chasteen, Charles. "The Prehistory of Samba: Carnival Dancing in Rio de Janeiro, 1840-1917." Journal of Latin America Studies, 28:1 (February 1996), pp. 29-47.
Dunn, Christopher. Brutality Garden: Tropicalia and the Emergence of a Brazilian Counterculture. [place]: North Carolina University Press, 2001.
---. “Tropicália, Counterculture, and the Diasporic Imagination in
Brazil.” Brazilian Popular Music and Globalization. Ed. Christopher Dunn and Charles A. Perrone. Gainesville, FL: U P of Florida, 2001.
Reily, Suzel. Voices of the Magi: Enchanted Journeys in Southeast Brazil. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2002.
Schreiner, Claus. Musica Brasiliera: A history of Popular Music and the people of Brazil. Trans. Mark Weinstein. New York & London: Marion Boyars Publishers, 2002. (not highly recommended - I thought this book was extremely Eurocentric)
Weinoldt, Kirsten. “Stirring up Heat: Didá Banda Feminina.” Brazzil. April 1998.
. 9 Sept. 2005.

Ethnomusicology/Drumming
Chernoff, John Miller. African Rhythm and African Sensibility: Aesthetics and Social Action in African Musical Idioms. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979
Dagan, Esther. Drums: The Heartbeat of Africa. Canada: Galerie Amrad African Art Publications 1993.
Erlmann, Veit. “The Politics and Aesthetics of Transnational Musics.” The World of Music 35(2): 3-15. 1993
---. "’Africa Civilized, Africa Uncivilized’: Local Culture, World System and South Africa." South African Journal of Musicology 14:1-14, 1994
---. Music, modernity, and the global imagination: South Africa and the West. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999
Henry, Clarence Bernard. Religious and Musical Expressions of Candomble in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, and Los Angeles, California. Dissertation, UCLA, 2000.
Maxfield, Melinda. “The Journey of the Drum.” ReVision, Spring94, Vol. 16 Issue 4, 157-164.
Spencer, Jon Michael. “Rhythm in Black Religion of the African Diaspora.” Journal of Religious Thought 44 (1988) : 67-83.
Velez, Maria Teresa. Drumming for the Gods: The Life and Times of Felipe Garcia Villamil. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 2000
Vianna, Hermano. The Mystery of Samba. Popular Music and National Identity in Brazil. Chapel Hill: University of California Press, 1999

Psychology of Music
Brown, Royal S. Overtones & Undertones. LA: UCLA, 1994.
Kendall, R. & Carterette, E. Cognitive Ecology. Orlando: Academic Press, 1996.
Meyer, Leonard B. Emotion and Meaning in Music. Chicago: U of Chicago P., 1956
Dowling, W.J. and Harwood, D.L. Music Cognition. Orlando: Academic Press, 1986

Archetypal Psychology
Giegerich, Wolfgang. “The Opposition of ‘Individual’ and ‘Collective’ Psychology’s Basic Fault: Reflections On Today’s Magnum Opus of the Soul.” Harvest: Journal for Jungian Studies, 1996. V. 42, No. 2, pp. 7-27. 10 January 2005.
Hillman, James. A Blue Fire: Selected Writings by James Hillman. Ed. Thomas Moore. New York: Harper Collins, 1991.
---, “An Inquiry into Image.” Spring 1997. 62-88.
---. Re-Visioning Psychology. New York: Harper Collins, 1992.
---. The Dream and The Underworld. New York: Harper Perennial, 1979.
---, “The Seduction of Black.” Spring 61 (1997): 1-15.
---. The Thought of the Heart and the Soul of the World. Dallas: Spring Publications, 1993.
Mogenson, Greg. God is a Trauma: Vicarious Religion and Soul-Making. Dallas: Spring Publications, Inc., 1989.
Paris, Ginette. Pagan Grace: Dionysos, Hermes, and Goddess Memory in Daily Life. Trans. Joanna Mott. 2nd ed. Putnam: Spring Publications, 2003.
Schenk, Ronald. Dark Light: The Appearance of Death in Everyday Life. Albany: SUNY P, 2001.
Aizenstat, Stephen. “Dreams are Alive.” Depth Psychology: Meditations in the Field. Eds. Dennis Patrick Slattery and Lionel Corbett. Carpinteria: Daimon, 2000. 117-128.

Memory & Mythopoesis
Aristotle. Aristotle’s Poetics. Ed. Francis Fergusson. New York: Hill & Wang, 1989.
Slattery, Dennis. “The Narrative Play of Memory in Epic.” The Epic Cosmos. Ed. Larry Allums and Louise Cowan. Dallas: The Dallas Institute Publications, 2000. 331-352.
Kerényi, Karl. “Mnemosyne-Lesmosyne: On the springs of ‘memory’ and ‘forgetting’." Spring 1 (1977): 120-130.

Jungian Psychology
Jung, C.G. Memories, Dreams, Reflections. New York: Vintage Books, 1989.
---. Psychology and Religion. New Haven & London: Yale U Press, 1938.
---. “Two Essays on Analytical Psychology.” Collected Works, vol. 7. Princeton: Princeton U P, 1972.

Psyche, Nature, Place
Andrews, T., ed. A Dictionary of Nature Myths. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1998.
Bachelard, Gaston. Water and Dreams: An Essay On the Imagination of Matter. Trans. Edith Farrell. Dallas: The Pegasus Foundation, 1999.
Basso, Keith H. Wisdom Sits in Places: Landscape and Language Among the Western Apache. Albuquerque: U of New Mexico P, 1996.
Berry, Thomas. “The Dream of the Earth.” The Dream of the Earth. San Francisco: Sierra Book Club, 1988. 194-215.
Casey, Edward S. Getting Back Into Place: Toward a Renewed Understanding of the Place-World. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1993.
---. The Fate of Place: a Philosophical History. Berkeley: U of California Press, 1997.
Lipsitz, George. Dangerous Crossroads: Popular Music, Postmodernism, and the Poetics of Place. London: Verso, 1994
Plato. Timaeus and Critias. Trans. D. Lee. London: Penguin, 1965.

History of Yoruba Civilization / African Religion / Slavery
Barnes, S. ed. Africa’s Ogun: Old World and New. Indiana: Indiana UP, 1992.
Bastide, Roger. African Civilizations in the New World. New York: Harper Torchbooks, 1971.
---. The African Religions of Brazil: Toward a Sociology of the Interpenetrations of Civilizations. Baltimore: John Hopkins UP, 1960.
Browning, Barbara. Infectious Rhythm: Metaphors of Contagion and the Spread of African Culture. New York: Routledge, 1998.
Burdick, John. Blessed Anastácia: Women, Race and Popular Christianity in Brazil. New
York & London: Routledge, 1998.
Caulder, S. African Vodu: the spirituality of a people. Doctoral dissertation, Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2000.
Fausto, Boris. A Concise History of Brazil. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.
Galgano, Laura. Mami Wata: Flooding the Banks of African Traditional Religion. Unpublished senior thesis, U of Virginia, 1998.
Idowu, E. Bolaji. Olodumare: God in Yoruba Belief. London: Longmans, 1962.
---. Towards an Indigenous Church. London: Oxford UP, 1965
Karasch, Mary C. "Anastacia and the Slave Women of Rio de Janeiro" in Paul Lovejoy (ed.), Africans in Bondange. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1986.
Mason, John. Four New World Yoruba Rituals. 3rd. ed. Brooklyn, NY: Yoruba Theological Archministry, 1993.
Murphy, Joseph M. Santería: African Spirits in America. Boston: Beacon, 1993.
Neimark, Philip John. The Way of the Orisa. New York: Harper Collins, 1993.
Nishida, Mieko. Slavery & Identity: Ethnicity, Gender and Race in Salvador, Brazil
1808-1888. Bloomington: Indiana U P, 2003.
Ray, Benjamin C. African Religions: Symbol, Ritual and Community. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall Inc., 2000.

African Art & Philosophy
Drewel, Henry John and John Pemberton III. Yoruba: Nine Centuries of African Art & Thought. New York: Center for African Art, 1989.
Drewel, Henry John. “Mermaids, Mirrors, and Snake Charmers: Igbo Mami Water Shrines.” African Arts 21, no. 2 (1988): 38-45.
Thompson, Robert Farris. Flash of the Spirit:African & Afro-American Art & Philosophy. New York: Vintage Books, 1984.
Vogel, Susan M. African Aesthetics. New York: Center for African Art, 1986.

Ritual
Brown, Karen McCarthy. “Serving the Spirits: The Ritual Economy of Haitian Vodou.” Sacred Arts of Haitian Vodou. Ed.Donald J. Cosentino. Los Angeles: UCLA P, 1998. 205-225.
Grimes Ronald L., Ed. Readings in Ritual Studies. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1996.
Johnson, Paul Christopher. The Nation and the “Nations”: Religious Identity and Ritualizing Space in Brazilian Candomble. Dissertation, Chicago Divinity School 1997.
Magalhaes, Luiz Cesar M. From Peasant to Indian: A Study of the Tore Ritual Songs and the Re-Creation of Tradition in a Brazilian Indian Community. Dissertation, Columbia University, 1998.
Turner, Edith. Experiencing Ritual. Philadelphia, U of Pennsylvania P, 1992.
Turner, Victor. The Ritual Process: Structure and Anti-structure Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell UP, 1969.
---. Dramas, Fields and Metaphors: Symbolic Action in Human Society.
---. Drums of Affliction. London: Oxford UP, 1968.
Van Gennep, Arnold. The Rites of Passage. Chicago: The U of Chicago P, 1960.

Candomblé
Johnson, Paul Christopher. Secrets, Gossip, and Gods: The Transformation of Brazilian Candomblé. New York: Oxford U P, 2002.
Martins, Suzana. A Study of the Dance of Iemanja in the Ritual Ceremonies of the Candomblé of Bahia. Diss. Temple University, 1995. Ann Arbor: UMI, 1995.
Omari, Mikelle Smith. From the Inside to the Outside: The Art of Bahian Candomblé. Los Angeles: U of California P, 1984.
SjØrslev, Inger. “Untimely Gods and French Perfume: Ritual, Rules and Deviance in the Brazilian Candomblé.” Folk. Vol. 29 (1987). Copenhagen: Danish Ethnographic Society. 5-22.

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