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Musical Spaces: Place, Performance, and Power

Book information

Publisher
Jenny Stanford Publishing
Year
2021
ISBN
9789814877855, 9781003180418, 9814877859
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
9 MB (9882280 bytes)
Edition
1
Pages
460\491
Library
Mobilism
Time added
2022-10-24 14:45:46

Description

There is growing recognition and understanding of music’s fundamentally spatial natures, with significances of space found both in the immediacy of musical practices and in connection to broader identities and ideas around music. Whereas previous publications have looked at connections between music and space through singular lenses (such as how they are linked to ethnic identities or how musical images of a city are constructed), this book sets out to explore intersections between multiple scales and kinds of musical spaces. It complements the investigation of broader power structures and place-based identities by a detailed focus on the moments of music-making and musical environments, revealing the mutual shaping of these levels. The book overcomes a Eurocentric focus on a typically narrow range of musics (especially European and North American classical and popular forms) with case studies on a diverse set of genres and global contexts, inspiring a range of ethnographic, text-based, historical, and practice-based approaches. Cover Page Half Title Page Title Page Copyright Page Contents Page Preface Page Notes on Contributors Page Introduction: Musical Spaces Page Part I (Trans)local Musical Spaces 1. Musical Spaces and Deep Regionalism in Minas Gerais, Brazil 2. ‘Trapped in Oklahoma’: Bible Belt Affect and DIY Punk 3. Musical Pathways Through Algerian-London 4. Dancing to the Hotline Bling in the Old Bazaars of Tehran Regionality in Learning and Heritage 5. Performing Local Music: Engaging with Regional Musical Identities Through Higher Education and Research 6. Preserving Cultural Identity: Learning Music and Performing Heritage in a Tibetan Refugee School 7. Claiming Back the Arctic: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Music as a Voice for the Indigenous Subaltern Music and Spatial Imaginaries 8. ‘He Is a Piece of Granite…’: Landscape and National Identity in Early Twentieth-Century Sweden 9. War, Folklore, and Circumstance: Dimitri Shostakovich’s Greek Songs in Transnational Historical Context 10. ‘O Monstrous! O Strange!’: Culture, Nature, and the Places of Music in the Mexican Sotavento 11. Journeys to Plastic Beach: Navigations Across the Virtual Ocean to Gorillaz’ Fictional Island Part II Music-Making Environments 12. Person–Environment Relationships: Influences Beyond Acoustics in Musical Performance 13. The Social and Spatial Basis of Musical Joy: Folk Orc as Special Refuge and Everyday Ritual 14. Echoes of Mongolia’s Sensory Landscape in Shurankhai’s ‘Harmonized’ Urtyn Duu Designing Creative Spaces 15. Staging Ariodante: Cultural Cartographies and Dialogical Performance 16. Musicians in Place and Space: The Impact of a Spatialized Model of Improvised Music Performance 17. Space, Engagement, and Immersion: From La Monte Young and Terry Riley to Contemporary Practice Musical Spaces and Power 18. Micronational Spaces: Rethinking Politics in Contemporary Music Festivals 19. Construction of Protest Space Through Chanting in the Egyptian Revolution (2011): Musical Dimensions of a Political Subject 20. Bethlem, Music, and Sound as Biopower in Seventeenth-Century London Epilogue: Towards More Geographic Musicologies Index

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