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A challenging book., December 3, 2000
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This review is from: Afterlife Before Genesis (Toronto Studies in Religion) (Paperback)
This brave and seminal work takes the reader into the world of music of a Northern Aboriginal community giving the reader an insight into aboriginal culture that can only be had through an understanding of their musical tradition. This is the most thorough analysis of an aboriginal musical tradition ever carried out, through an analysis of not only the songs but the tunes that carry them. This highly scientific and academically rigorous book undoes the less than scientific tendancy to force the unknown into easy conventional categories
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Turner looses the readers trust from the beginning., July 16, 1999
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This review is from: Afterlife Before Genesis (Toronto Studies in Religion) (Paperback)
The methodology used by Turner is to put it mildly, unprofessional. Therefore, he looses credibility from the beginning of the book leaving one questioning throughout: what is fact vs. what is fabrication?Furthermore, he makes huge assumptions and conclusions citing secondary sources of which he displays little if any understanding. Lastly, he misconstrues even a basic understanding of western musical vocabulary: e.g., fugue, polyphony, form, etc.I would not recommend this book other than as an example of bad scholarship.
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