Music, space and place : popular music and cultural identity
2005
Books, Manuscripts
Drawing together a number of debates, these essays emphasise how musical processes take place within a particular space and place, one which is inflected by the imaginative and the sociological, and which is shaped by specific musical practices and by the pressures of political and economic circumstances.
Main title:
Music, space and place : popular music and cultural identity / edited by Sheila Whiteley, Andy Bennett and Stan Hawkins.
Imprint:
Aldershot : Ashgate, 2005.
Collation:
x, 224 p. ; 24 cm.
Series title:
Notes:
Originally published: 2004.
Contents:
Introduction, Sheila Whiteley; Music, space and place, Andy Bennett; Rap and Hip Hop: community and identity, Sheila Whiteley; Musical production and the politics of desire, Stan Hawkins. Part 1 Music Space and Place: The musical construction of the diaspora: the case of reggae and Rastafari, Sarah Daynes; Who is the 'other' in the Balkans? Local ethnic music as a different source of identities in Bulgaria, Claire Levy; 'Power-geometry' in motion: space, place and gender in the lyra music of Crete, Kevin Dawe; Interrogating the production of sound and place: the Bristol phenomenon, from Lunatic Fringe to Worldwide Massive, Peter Webb. Part 2 Rap and Hip Hop: Community and Cultural Identity: The emergence of rap Cubano: an historical perspective, Deborah Pacini Hernandez and Reebee Garofalo; Doin' damage in my native language: the use of 'resistance vernaculars' in Hip Hop in Europe and Aotearoa/New Zealand, Tony Mitchell; Rapp'in' the Cape: style and memory, power in community, Lee W
ISBN:
07546557419780754655749 (pbk)
Dewey class:
A781.640904781.640904781.640904MUS
Language:
English
Subject:
BRN:
423173