Difference, Representation, and Appropriation in Music
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Köp båda 2 för 471 krGeorgina Born lectures on the sociology of culture at the University of Cambridge and is a Fellow of Emmanuel College in Cambridge. She is the author of Rationalizing Culture: IRCAM, Boulez, and the Institutionalization of the Musical Avant-Garde (California, 1995). David Hesmondhalgh is Research Fellow in Sociology at the Open University.
INTRODUCTION: On Difference, Representation, and Appropriation in Music I. Postcolonial Analysis and Music Studies (David Hesmondhalgh and Georgina Born) II. Musical Modernism, Postmodernism, and Others (Georgina Born) III. Othering, Hybridity, and Fusion in Transnational Popular Musics (David Hesmondhalgh and Georgina Born) IV. Music and the Representation/Articulation of Sociocultural Identities (Georgina Born) V. Techniques of the Musical Imaginary (Georgina Born) CHAPTERS 1. Musical Belongings: Western Music and Its Low-Other (Richard Middleton) 2. Race, Orientalism, and Distinction in the Wake of the "Yellow Peril" (Jann Pasler) 3. Bartok, the Gypsies, and Hybridity in Music (Julie Brown) 4. Modernism, Deception, and Musical Others: Los Angeles circa 1940 (Peter Franklin) 5. Experimental Oriental: New Music and Other Others (John Corbett) 6. Composing the Cantorate: Westernizing Europe's Other Within (Philip V. Bohlman) 7. East, West, and Arabesk (Martin Stokes) 8. Scoring the Indian: Music in the Liberal Western (Claudia Gorbman) 9. The Poetics and Politics of Pygmy Pop (Steven Feld) 10. International Times: Fusions, Exoticism, and Antiracism in Electronic Dance Music (David Hesmondhalgh) 11. The Discourse of World Music (Simon Frith)