ichord, what a wonderful thought! You already have a thesis formulated, just 
have to pitch it to someone in that department/field, and maybe you can write 
one yourself :)...ur right, there is such large body of work of ARR to use as 
evidence and also even stronger responses and reactions from lay people and 
media releases  in both the Indian and International arena regarding his work. 
It would be a wonder to read :)



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From: ichord <purev...@yahoo.com>
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2009 2:06:39 PM
Subject: [arr] Ph.D. Dissertation on Rahman's music?

  
We all know ARR is now a doctor 3 times over with his 3 honorary doctorates.  
He is truly deserving of these degrees.  However, wouldn't it be cool if 
someone did their Ph.D. dissertation or thesis on his music?  Would that be 
even possible?  I think it is!

Imagine someone pursuing their Ph.D. in anthropology of music or 
ethno-musicology.  "The phrase anthropology of music is most closely associated 
with Alan P. Merriam's 1964 landmark book bearing this title. In this 
prescriptive text, influential through the 1980s, Merriam defines 
ethno-musicology as the study of music in culture in relation to the mutual 
interactions of sound, behavior, and concepts."

Above quote taken from:
http://science. jrank.org/ pages/7893/ Music-Anthropolo gy.html#ixzz0Rff ZiTPx

Someone could easily pick AR Rahman's music from India as a theoretical 
dissertation topic, highlighting how Rahman's music not only represents the 
broad diversity of Indian culture, but how his music, like India, absorbs 
various world influences to form its coherent identity from a conceptual basis 
and its subsequent impact on human behavior and culture.  Rahman has enough of 
a volume of both domestic and international music for someone to really study 
and create a dissertation.  It would be absolutely fascinating! 


   


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