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Sikh Kirtan and Its Journeys: Instruments, Theories, Technologies

Contributor(s): Bhogal, Gurminder Kaur (Author)

ISBN: 9780226845951

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

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Pub Date: November 19, 2025

Dewey: 782.346

LCCN: 2025025131

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Glossary, Illustrated, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.80" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.05 lbs) 336 pages

Series: Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology

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Description: An unprecedented portrait of Sikh devotional music demonstrating how musical traditions shift to meet changing needs.

Kirtan--the sung expression of sacred verses--spans the Indian subcontinent, but it plays a unique role in the Sikh faith. In Sikh Kirtan and ItsJourneys, musicologist Gurminder Kaur Bhogal introduces the devotional tradition of kirtan, examining it alongside the writings of holy figures, the Sikh Gurus and Bhagats, and its practice among musicians. The long-established tradition of kirtan originated in a canon of instruments and songs, each of which produces a singular spiritual and worldly effect when kirtan is sung. However, the realities of colonization and migration have necessitated changes to these canonical practices. Bhogal offers a deep exploration of the traditions that gave rise to kirtan and a robust portrait of the many transformations kirtan has undergone, particularly in the wide-ranging Sikh diaspora, dedicating special attention to marginal kirtan players such as women and innovators developing digital techniques and styles. A practicing kirtaniya, Bhogal has spent her life studying and performing this music, steeped in the histories and controversies her book describes.

Through a rigorous explanation of the traditions and evolutions of kirtan, Bhogal ultimately shows that kirtan is fluid, multi-faceted, and ever-changing because it reflects the shifting spiritual needs and musical tastes of devotees and practitioners across the world. Moreover, wherever kirtan is offered and received, it heightens corporeal vibrations between practitioners and devotees to motivate a sense of social purpose, social responsibility, and selfless service.

Brief description: Gurminder Kaur Bhogal is Catherine Mills Davis Professor in Music at Wellesley College. She is the author of Details of Consequence: Ornament, Music, and Art in Paris and Claude Debussy's Clair de Lune, both published by Oxford University Press.

Review Quotes: "Sikh Kirtan and Its Journeys transcends prior prescriptivist writing and debates over authenticity to present a remarkably inclusive account of the global Sikh community's multivocal musical practices. Deftly pivoting between musicological analysis, historiography, iconography, and ethnographic interviews, Bhogal provides fresh insight on such less thematized topics as women kirtan performers, heritage instruments, digital technologies, and epistemologies of sound."--Gibb Schreffler, author of 'Dhol: Drummers, Identities, and Modern Punjab'

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