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Index
Cover
Half title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of PURL Audio and Video Files
Introduction: Context and Concepts: Singing The Lord’s Prayer as Freedom in a Tamil Land
1 How Can The Subaltern Speak? Musical Style, Value, and the Historical Process of (Re)indigenization of Tamil Christian Music
2 Sharing the Meal: A Dalit Family’s Dialogue with the History of Tamil Christian Music, 1850–1994
3 Parattai’s Theology: Greeting God in the Cēri
4 Ethnography as Transformative Musical Dialogue
5 Reception and Transformation from Seminary to Village
6 Performing Global Dalit Consciousness
APPENDIXES
Appendix 1: Song Transcriptions
Transcription 1: “Iyēsusāmi Kantuttanda Sebam” (The Lord’s Prayer)
Transcription 2: “Kuttam Unaruradu” (Repentance of Sin)
Transcription 3: “Virundu Parimāruradu” (Meal Sharing Song)
Transcription 4a–4d: “Sāmiya Vananguradu” (Greetings and Praise of God)
Appendix 2: Song Lyrics by Rev. J. Theophilus Appavoo (Parattai)
“Ammādi Kutti Ponnē” (My Little Girl)
“Inikkāda Tēnumilla” (Without Sweetness There Is No Honey)
“Allēlūyā Allēlūyā” (Alleluia)
“Pudiya Pudiya Talaimuraikku, Pudiya Pudiya Siluva” (For Every New Generation There Is A New Cross)
“Bumiyil Vārura” (Living on Earth)
“Āndavanē Enga Āttidaiyan” (The Lord Is Our Shepherd)
“Āndavanē Nī Enga Kottai” (Lord, You Are Our Fortress)
“Annata Annata” (Elder Brother)
“Ānnē Tambi Māppillē” (Elder and Younger Brother, Son-in-law)
“Otta Sada, Rettai Sada” (One Braid, Two Braids)
Notes
References
Index
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