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Singing in Zion: Music and Song in the Life of One Arkansas Family
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Singing in Zion: Music and Song in the Life of One Arkansas Family Hardcover - 1999

by Cochran, Robert

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  • Title Singing in Zion: Music and Song in the Life of One Arkansas Family
  • Author Cochran, Robert
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First Edition
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 256
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher University of Arkansas Press, Fayetteville, AR
  • Date July 1999
  • Features Dust Cover
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 1557285470.G
  • ISBN 9781557285478 / 1557285470
  • Weight 1.23 lbs (0.56 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.31 x 6.38 x 1.04 in (23.65 x 16.21 x 2.64 cm)
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: Deep South
    • Cultural Region: Southeast U.S.
    • Cultural Region: South
    • Geographic Orientation: Arkansas
    • Sex & Gender: Feminine
  • Library of Congress subjects Folk music - Arkansas - History and criticism, Folk songs, English - Arkansas - History and
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 99-10087
  • Dewey Decimal Code B

From the rear cover

This book is a lyrical, scholarly exploration of the connection between one family's musical traditions and its rural community of Zion, Arkansas. In 1959, three Gilbert sisters--Alma, Helen, and Phydella--began compiling songs they remembered as their own and sending them to one another in letters. Their tendency to center memory in sound rather than sight reveals an unusual musical birthright. Robert Cochran has constructed a composite portrait of this family for whom music is the center of life. He examines their lived experience as they anchor their history through song, singing, and the playing of musical instruments. The Gilberts are wonderful exemplars of the "mediation of oral tradition," and when approached through their music, they reveal themselves as remarkable individuals with an elaborate and firmly held sense of their unique identities. A decade in the making, Singing in Zion is written with a memoirist's sense of family history and an ethnographer's sense of the rich encounter of worlds. This narrative has a seductive simplicity that conveys much of the Gilbert family's charm while at the same time establishing a broader framework that is firmly academic. It will be enjoyed by all readers.

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  • Reference and Research Bk News, 08/01/2000, Page 161

About the author

Robert Cochran is the director of the Center for Arkansas and Regional Studies and a professor in the English department at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Winner of several awards and fellowships, his previous publications include Vance Randolph: An Ozark Life, Samuel Beckett: A Study of the Short Fiction, Our Own Sweet Sounds, and A Photographer of Note: Arkansas Artist Geleve Grice.