Margaret Joy KartomiAMFAHA (née Hutchesson) is an Australian ethnomusicologist who is known especially for her contributions to the study of Asian music. She is an emeritus professor of Monash University in Melbourne. She specialises in the music of Indonesia and Southeast Asia.
Biography
Born in Adelaide on November 24, 1940, Margaret Kartomi studied at the University of Adelaide, and then got her doctorate in musicology in Berlin, from the Humboldt University. She started at Monash University in 1969, where she had a research fellowship (1969), then a lectureship (1979), and a readership (1976); she became a professor in 1989. At Monash, she founded the Sumatra Music Archive, the Asian Music Archive, and the Australian Archive of Jewish Music.[1]
She is on the editorial board of the Ethnomusicology Monograph Series of the University of Chicago Press, and of the Music, Dance and Theatre Iconography series of the Hollizer Wissenschaftsverlag. She has published many books, four monographs, and a number of important journal articles.[2]
Kartomi, Margaret J; Monash University (1974), Matjapat songs in central and west Java, Australian National University Press in association with Monash University and the Faculty of Asian Studies, Australian National University, ISBN978-0-7081-0355-5
Kartomi, Margaret J; Monash University (1981), Five essays on the Indonesian arts : music, theatre, textiles, painting and literature, Monash University, ISBN978-0-86746-074-2
Kartomi, Margaret J; Indonesian Arts Society (1985), Musical instruments of Indonesia, Indonesian Arts Society, ISBN978-0-9589225-0-0
Kartomi, Margaret J (1990), On concepts and classifications of musical instruments, University of Chicago Press, ISBN978-0-226-42549-8
Kartomi, Margaret J (2002), The gamelan Digul and the prison camp musician who built it : an Australian link with the Indonesian revolution (Ed. 1 ed.), University of Rochester Press, ISBN978-1-58046-088-0
Kartomi, Margaret J. (Margaret Joy); Monash University. Monash Asia Institute (2005), The year of voting frequently : politics and artists in Indonesia's 2004 elections, Monash Asia Institute, Monash University Press, ISBN978-1-876924-38-6
Kartomi, Margaret J (2012), Musical journeys in Sumatra, University of Illinois Press, ISBN978-0-252-03671-2
References
^Croom, Alannah (15 October 2018). "Kartomi, Margaret J". The Australian Women's Register. Retrieved 24 August 2020.