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"The Art in War: Bloodshed, Music, and Dance" is a captivating exploration of humanity's paradoxical ability to create beauty amidst destruction. This meticulously researched book takes readers on a global journey through time and culture, examining the intricate relationship between martial traditions and artistic expression.
From the rhythmic footfalls of ancient Greek warriors performing the Pyrrhic dance to the haunting drone of the didgeridoo in Aboriginal Australian corroborees, each chapter unveils a unique facet of how music and dance have been inextricably linked with warfare throughout history. The book delves into lesser-known traditions such as the bone-chilling Aztec Death Whistle and the complex rhythms of Voodoo drumming during the Haitian Revolution, offering fresh perspectives on the role of sound in conflict.
Readers will be fascinated by the multifaceted purposes of these martial arts forms - from battlefield communication and troop motivation to psychological warfare and spiritual invocation. The author skillfully weaves together historical accounts, cultural analysis, and vivid descriptions, bringing to life the sights, sounds, and emotions of each tradition.
This work goes beyond mere historical account, delving into the psychological and sociological implications of these practices. It explores how martial music and dance have shaped cultural identities, preserved traditions under oppression, and even served as tools of resistance.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
"The Art in War: Bloodshed, Music, and Dance" is a captivating exploration of humanity's paradoxical ability to create beauty amidst destruction. This meticulously researched book takes readers on a global journey through time and culture, examining the intricate relationship between martial traditions and artistic expression.
From the rhythmic footfalls of ancient Greek warriors performing the Pyrrhic dance to the haunting drone of the didgeridoo in Aboriginal Australian corroborees, each chapter unveils a unique facet of how music and dance have been inextricably linked with warfare throughout history. The book delves into lesser-known traditions such as the bone-chilling Aztec Death Whistle and the complex rhythms of Voodoo drumming during the Haitian Revolution, offering fresh perspectives on the role of sound in conflict.
Readers will be fascinated by the multifaceted purposes of these martial arts forms - from battlefield communication and troop motivation to psychological warfare and spiritual invocation. The author skillfully weaves together historical accounts, cultural analysis, and vivid descriptions, bringing to life the sights, sounds, and emotions of each tradition.
This work goes beyond mere historical account, delving into the psychological and sociological implications of these practices. It explores how martial music and dance have shaped cultural identities, preserved traditions under oppression, and even served as tools of resistance.