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Ombra - Supernatural Music in the Eighteenth Century (Hardcover, New): Clive McClelland Ombra - Supernatural Music in the Eighteenth Century (Hardcover, New)
Clive McClelland
R3,744 Discovery Miles 37 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ombra is the term which applies to an operatic scene involving the appearance of an oracle or demon, witches, or ghosts. Such scenes can be traced back to the early days of opera and were commonplace in the seventeenth century in Italy and France. Operas based on the legends of Orpheus, Iphigenia, and Alcestis provide numerous examples of ombra and extend well into the eighteenth century. Clive McClelland's Ombra: Supernatural Music in the Eighteenth Century is an in-depth examination of ombra and is many influences on classical music performance. McClelland reveals that ombra scenes proved popular with audiences not only because of the special stage effects employed, but also due to increasing use of awe-inspiring musical effects. By the end of the eighteenth century the scenes had come to be associated with an elaborate set of musical features including slow, sustained writing, the use of flat keys, angular melodic lines, chromaticism and dissonance, dotted rhythms and syncopation, tremolando effects, unexpected harmonic progressions, and unusual instrumentation, especially involving trombones. It is clearly distinct from other styles that exhibit some of these characteristics, such as the so-called 'Sturm und Drang' or 'Fantasia.' Futhermore, parallels can be drawn between these features and Edmund Burke's 'sublime of terror, ' thus placing ombra music on an important position in the context of eighteenth-century aesthetic theory.

Global Tribe - Technology, Spirituality and Psytrance (Paperback, New): Graham St. John Global Tribe - Technology, Spirituality and Psytrance (Paperback, New)
Graham St. John
R999 Discovery Miles 9 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Trance events have an uncanny ability to capture an era, and captivate an audience of travellers occupying the eternal theatre of the dance floor. As this book shows, the tendency within psytrance is to thwart the passage of time, to prolong the night, for those who adopt a liminal lifestyle. Amid the hustle and hubris of the psytrance carnival there is a peaceful repose that you sometimes catch when you've drifted into a sea of outstretched limbs, bodies swaying like a field of sunflowers in a light breeze. And you feel intense joy in this fleeting moment. You are the moment. You are inside the flow. You are all. Embodying the poetry of dance, you are living evidence that nothing lasts. And this is a deep revelation of the mystical function of trance. It is difficult to emerge from this little death, because one does not want the party to end. But it must end, even so that it can recommence - so that one can return to repeat the cycle. The result of fifteen years of research in over a dozen countries, this book applies a sharp lens on a little understood global dance culture that has mushroomed all over the world since its beginnings in the diverse psychedelic music scenes flourishing in Goa in the 1970s and 1980s. The paramount expression of this movement has been the festival, from small parties to major international events such as Portugal's Boom Festival, which promotes itself as a world-summit of visionary arts and trance, a "united tribe of the world". Via first-hand accounts of the scenes, events and music of psychedelic trance in Australia, Israel, Germany, Italy, the UK, the US, Turkey and other places, the book thoroughly documents this transnational movement with its diverse aesthetic roots, multiple national translations and internal controversies. As a multi-sited ethnography and an examination of the digital, chemical, cyber and media assemblage constituting psytrance, the book explores the integrated role that technology and spirituality have played in the formation of this visionary arts movement and shows how these event-cultures accommodate rites of risk and consciousness, a complex circumstance demanding revision of existing approaches to ritual, music and culture.

Hearts of Pine - Songs in the Lives of Three Korean Survivors of the Japanese Comfort Women (Paperback, New): Joshua D. Pilzer Hearts of Pine - Songs in the Lives of Three Korean Survivors of the Japanese Comfort Women (Paperback, New)
Joshua D. Pilzer
R1,306 Discovery Miles 13 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

n the wake of the wartime experience of sexual slavery for the Japanese military during the Asia-Pacific War (1930-45), Korean survivors lived under great pressure not to speak about what had happened to them. These sexual slaves were known as "comfort women," and this book brings us into the lives of three of them: Pak Duri, Mun Pilgi, and Bae Chunhui. Over the course of seven years, author Joshua Pilzer worked with these now-elderly women, living alongside of them, smoking with them, eating with them, singing and playing with them, documenting and trying to understand their worlds of song. Hearts of Pine focuses on the selves and social lives that these three women cultivated through song. During four decades of post-war public secrecy about the comfort women system, song served for these women as both a private and a public means of coping with their trauma - each used song in a different way to reckon with their experiences and to forge a new sense of self. In the 1990s a nationalist movement arose in South Korea to seek redress from the Japanese government and to tend to the previously-shunned comfort women survivors in their old age. Suddenly these women, and many others like them, found themselves pulled from the margins of society and thrust into the very center of the public cultural spotlight. Appearing on television and radio as well as at political events and protest rallies, the "comfort women grandmothers" collectively functioned as an emblem of the horrors Japan inflicted on long "enslaved" Korea - a Korea that had now overcome Japanese domination. But while the women were to stand forward as symbols of Korea's triumph over metaphorical enslavement, they were still not enabled to speak of the details of their own actual enslavement, as these horrors remained too disturbing for the public to tolerate - the public did not want to hear about what the comfort women had suffered, only that they had, like Korea herself, survived. Yet in the face of the selective interests and forces of the public cultural imagination, and directly into the media spotlights of South Korean public culture itself, all three of these women continued to use song as a means of expressing publicly that which they were not supposed to talk about. Through the intimate and tenderly crafted portraits of three off-beat old women in a South Korean old age home (who made routine appearances on national television and radio), Hearts of Pine addresses basic questions about the power of music vis-a-vis other forms of social expression, illuminates the history of Korean music in the twentieth century, and tells a new history of the "comfort women" system and postwar South Korean public culture.

Deutsche Frauen, deutscher Sang (German, Paperback): Rebecca Grotjahn Deutsche Frauen, deutscher Sang (German, Paperback)
Rebecca Grotjahn
R795 Discovery Miles 7 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Wie Italien sein Neapel hat, der Franzose seine Revolution, der Engl nder seine Schiffahrt usw., so der Deutsche seine Beethovenschen Sinfonien ..." - diese Formulierung von Robert Schumann wirft ein Licht auf die Bedeutung der Musik f r die Idee einer deutschen Kulturnation. Die in diesem Buch vorgelegten Vortr ge einer Ringvorlesung am Musikwissenschaftlichen Seminar Detmold/Paderborn behandeln verschiedene Facetten dieses bislang erst sporadisch untersuchten Gegenstandes. Ihre Themen spannen sich von Opern Webers, Lortzings, Verdis und Humperdincks ber die Beziehungen zwischen Deutschland und Frankreich bzw. den Niederlanden bis hin zur Musik sthetik deutscher Philosophen im 19. Jahrhundert. Ein Beitrag zu der Frage, wie Vorstellungen von deutscher Weiblichkeit und M nnlichkeit im Musikdiskurs konstruiert wurden, rundet den Band ab.

Kleinuberlieferung mehrstimmiger Musik vor 1550 in deutschem Sprachgebiet, Lieferung IX (German, Hardcover): Martin Staehelin Kleinuberlieferung mehrstimmiger Musik vor 1550 in deutschem Sprachgebiet, Lieferung IX (German, Hardcover)
Martin Staehelin
R6,613 Discovery Miles 66 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As part of the Gottingen-based research project Minor Transmission of Polyphonic Music Before 1550 in German-Speaking Areas, Martin Staehelin, has systematically indexed previously unknown late medieval sources from Germany and Switzerland."

Contradictory Lives - Baul Women in India and Bangladesh (Hardcover): Lisa I. Knight Contradictory Lives - Baul Women in India and Bangladesh (Hardcover)
Lisa I. Knight
R4,463 Discovery Miles 44 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In literature and popular imagination, the Bauls of India and Bangladesh are characterized as musical mystics: orange-clad nomads of both Hindu and Muslim backgrounds. They wander the countryside and entertain with their passionate singing and unusual behavior, and they are especially well-known for their evocative songs, which challenge the caste system and sectarianism prevalent in South Asia.
Although Bauls claim to value women over men, little is known about the individual views and experiences of Baul women. Based on ethnographic research in both the predominantly Hindu context of West Bengal (India) and the Muslim country of Bangladesh, this book explores the everyday lives of Baul women. Lisa Knight examines the contradictory expectations regarding Baul women: on the one hand, the ideal of a group unencumbered by societal restraints and concerns and, on the other, the real constraints of feminine respectability that seemingly curtail women's mobility and public performances.
Knight demonstrates that Baul women respond to these conflicting expectations in various ways, sometimes adopting and other times subverting local gendered norms to craft meaningful lives. More so than their male counterparts, Baul women feel encumbered by norms. But rather than seeing Baul women's normative behavior as indicative of their conformity to gendered roles (and, therefore, failures as Bauls), Knight argues that these women creatively draw on societal expectations to transcend their social limits and create new paths.

Musical Renderings of the Philippine Nation (Hardcover): Christi-Anne Castro Musical Renderings of the Philippine Nation (Hardcover)
Christi-Anne Castro
R3,257 Discovery Miles 32 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first cultural history of the Philippines during the twentieth century, Musical Renderings of the Philippine Nation focuses on the relationships between music, performance, and ideologies of nation. Spanning the hundred years from the Filipino-American War to the 1998 Centennial celebration of the nation's independence from Spain, the book has added emphasis on the period after World War II. Author Christi-Anne Castro describes the narratives of nation embedded in several major musical genres, such as classical music and folkloric song and dance, and enacted by the most well-known performers of the country, including Bayanihan, The Philippine National Dance Company and the Philippine Madrigal Singers. Castro delves into the ideas and works of prominent native composers, from the popular art music of Francisco Santiago and Lucio San Pedro to the People Power anthem of 1986 by Jim Paredes of the group Apo Hiking Society. Through both archival research and ethnographic fieldwork, Castro reveals how individuals and groups negotiate with and contest the power of the state to define the nation as a modern and hybrid entity within a global community.

Embodying Mexico - Tourism, Nationalism, and Performance (Paperback): Ruth Hellier-Tinoco Embodying Mexico - Tourism, Nationalism, and Performance (Paperback)
Ruth Hellier-Tinoco
R1,370 Discovery Miles 13 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Embodying Mexico examines two performative icons of Mexicanness--the Dance of the Old Men and Night of the Dead of Lake Patzcuaro--in numerous manifestations, including film, theater, tourist guides, advertisements, and souvenirs. Covering a ninety-year period from the postrevolutionary era to the present day, Hellier-Tinoco's analysis is thoroughly grounded in Mexican politics and history, and simultaneously incorporates choreographic, musicological, and dramaturgical analysis.
Exploring multiple contexts in Mexico, the USA, and Europe, Embodying Mexico expands and enriches our understanding of complex processes of creating national icons, performance repertoires, and tourist attractions, drawing on wide-ranging ethnographic, archival, and participatory experience. An extensive companion website illustrates the author's arguments through audio and video."

Behind the Curtain - Making Music in Mumbai's Film Studios (Hardcover, New): Gregory D. Booth Behind the Curtain - Making Music in Mumbai's Film Studios (Hardcover, New)
Gregory D. Booth
R5,428 Discovery Miles 54 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Beginning in the 1930s, men and a handful of women came from India's many communities-Marathi, Parsi, Goan, North Indian, and many others--to Mumbai to work in an industry that constituted in the words of some, "the original fusion music." They worked as composers, arrangers, assistants, and studio performers in one of the most distinctive popular music and popular film cultures on the planet. Today, the songs played by Mumbai's studio musicians are known throughout India and the Indian diaspora under the popular name "Bollywood," but the musicians themselves remain, in their own words, "behind the curtain"--the anonymous and unseen performers of one of the world's most celebrated popular music genres.
Now, Gregory D. Booth offers a compelling account of the Bollywood film music industry from the perspective of the musicians who both experienced and shaped its history. In a rare insider's look at the process of musical production from the late 1940s to the mid 1990s, before the advent of digital recording technologies, Booth explains who these unknown musicians were and how they came to join the film music industry. On the basis of a fascinating set of first-hand accounts from the musicians themselves, he reveals how the day-to-day circumstances of technology and finance shaped both the songs and the careers of their creator and performers. Booth also unfolds the technological, cultural, and industrial developments that led to the enormous studio orchestras of the 1960s-90s as well as the factors which ultimately led to their demise in contemporary India.
Featuring an extensive companion website with video interviews with the musicians themselves, Behind the Curtain is apowerful, ground-level view of this globally important music industry.

Theorizing the Local - Music, Practice, and Experience in South Asia and Beyond (Paperback): Richard K. Wolf Theorizing the Local - Music, Practice, and Experience in South Asia and Beyond (Paperback)
Richard K. Wolf
R1,187 Discovery Miles 11 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the past four decades, the spectacular, "globalized" aspects of cultural circulation have received the majority of scholarly - and consumer - attention, particularly in the study of South Asian music. Ethnomusicologists increasingly cast their studies in transnational terms, in part to take account of these emerging, globally mediated forms and their localized counterparts. As a result, a broad range of community-based and other locally-focused performance traditions in the regions of South Asia have remained relatively unexplored. markets have fostered the development of an aesthetic based The authors of Theorizing the Local provide a challenging and compelling counter-perspective to the overwhelming attention paid to the "globalized," arguing for the sustained value of comparative microstudies which are not concerned primarily with the flow of capital and neoliberal politics. What does it mean, they ask, for musical activities to be local in an increasingly interconnected world? What are the motivations for theoretical thought, and how are theoretical formulations instigated by the needs of performers, agents promoting regional identity, efforts to sustain or counter gender conventions, or desires to compete? To what extent can theoretical activity be localized to the very acts of making music, interacting, and composing? intriguing-often music sharing common melodic, harmonic, or Theorizing the Local offers unusual glimpses into rich musical worlds of south and west Asia, worlds which have never before been presented in a single volume. The authors cross the traditional borders of scholarship and region, exploring in unmatched detail a vast array of musical practices and significant ethnographic discoveries extending from Nepal to India, India to Sri Lanka, Pakistan to Iran. Enriched by audio and video tracks on the extensive companion website, Theorizing the Local represents an important and necessary addition to the study of South Asian musical traditions and a broader understanding of 21st century music of the world.

Origins of Cuban Music and Dance - Changui (Hardcover): Benjamin Lapidus Origins of Cuban Music and Dance - Changui (Hardcover)
Benjamin Lapidus
R3,069 Discovery Miles 30 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Origins of Cuban Music and Dance: Changui is the first in-depth study of changui, a style of music and dance in Guantanamo, Cuba. Changui is analogous to blues in the United States and is a crucible of Cuban Creole culture. Benjamin Lapidus describes changui and its relationship to the roots of son, Cuba's national genre and the style of music that contributed to the development of salsa, in Eastern Cuba. He also highlights the connections between Afro-Haitian music and Cuban popular music through changui, connections with the Caribbean that have been largely overlooked in the past. After an initial historical discussion about the region of Guantanamo and the inter-connectedness of its various musical styles with a focus on changui, Lapidus discusses the technical aspects of the genre as practiced within the region and beyond. He considers the socio-historical importance of its lyrics, presenting numerous musical transcriptions that explain how the music is structured, as well as providing background stories to songs. In a chapter unique to this book and a first in Cuban musicology and ethnography, Lapidus describes years of festivals and musical competitions to show how local musical identity takes shape, particularly when encountering national narratives of music history. The volume concludes with a comparison between changui and son, as well as a bibliography, discography, and videography.

Foundations of Mariachi Education - Materials, Methods, and Resources (Paperback): William Gradante Foundations of Mariachi Education - Materials, Methods, and Resources (Paperback)
William Gradante
R1,621 Discovery Miles 16 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Foundations of Mariachi Education: Materials, Methods, and Resources, the first book of its kind, is a comprehensive handbook on teaching mariachi in secondary school to music students of all levels. Beginning with how to start a mariachi program, each chapter addresses a specific topic in mariachi education, including choosing appropriate repertoire, preparing for performances, and teaching each mariachi instrument-including voice. Each instrument chapter includes practical advice on care of the instrument, tuning, posture, fingerings, technique, and the role of the instrument within the mariachi ensemble. With dozens of music exercises distributed throughout the chapters, this resource shows you how to build your students' technical skills using mariachi repertoire so your students truly shine onstage. You'll also learn how to develop a district-wide program and use mariachi to support literacy goals. Whether you have experience teaching mariachi music or not, this book will guide you through each step of starting or developing a program, from changing an instrument string to buying trajes for your students to executing mariachi mOnicos. This resource is a must-have for every music educator looking for ways to bring new energy to the music classroom.

Two Men and Music - Nationalism and the Making of an Indian Classical Tradition (Hardcover, New): Janaki Bakhle Two Men and Music - Nationalism and the Making of an Indian Classical Tradition (Hardcover, New)
Janaki Bakhle
R2,556 Discovery Miles 25 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A provocative account of the development of modern national culture in India using classical music as a case study. Janaki Bakhle demonstrates how the emergence of an "Indian" cultural tradition reflected colonial and exclusionary practices, particularly the exclusion of Muslims by the Brahmanic elite, which occurred despite the fact that Muslims were the major practiti oners of the Indian music that was installed as a "Hindu" national tradition. This book lays bare how a nation's imaginings--from politics to culture--reflect rather than transform societal divisions.

Wired for Sound (Paperback): Thomas Porcello, Paul D. Greene Wired for Sound (Paperback)
Thomas Porcello, Paul D. Greene
R735 R646 Discovery Miles 6 460 Save R89 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Wired for Sound is the first anthology to address the role of sound engineering technologies in the shaping of contemporary global music. Wired sound is at the basis of digital audio editing, multi-track recording, and other studio practices that have powerfully impacted the world's music. Distinctions between musicians and engineers increasingly blur, making it possible for people around the globe to imagine new sounds and construct new musical aesthetics. This collection of 11 essays employs primarily ethnographical, but also historical and psychological, approaches to examine a range of new, technology-intensive musics and musical practices such as: fusions of Indian film-song rhythms, heavy metal, and gamelan in Jakarta; urban Nepali pop which juxtaposes heavy metal, Tibetan Buddhist ritual chant, rap, and Himalayan folksongs; collaborations between Australian aboriginals and sound engineers; the production of "heaviness" in heavy metal music; and the production of the "Austin sound." This anthology is must reading for anyone interested in the global character of contemporary music technology.
CONTRIBUTORS: Harris M. Berger, Beverley Diamond, Cornelia Fales, Ingemar Grandin, Louise Meintjes, Frederick J. Moehn, Karl Neunfeldt, Timothy D. Taylor, Jeremy Wallach.

Situating Salsa - Global Markets and Local Meanings in Latin Popular Music (Hardcover): Lise Waxer Situating Salsa - Global Markets and Local Meanings in Latin Popular Music (Hardcover)
Lise Waxer
R4,525 Discovery Miles 45 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Situating Salsa offers the first comprehensive consideration of salsa music and its social impact, in its multiple transnational contexts. It consists of thirteen newly commissioned essays and four reprinted essays that explore the diffusion of this popular sound from its Hispanic Caribbean origins to audiences around the world. Drawing upon interviews, field observations, oral histories, personal memoirs, archival resources, and musical analysis, the volume sheds new light on current debates about race and ethnicity, class hierarchy, gender roles, and generational differences.

Sounds of Spain 1 (Book): Catherine Rollin Sounds of Spain 1 (Book)
Catherine Rollin
R211 R174 Discovery Miles 1 740 Save R37 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The fiery bravado of a matadora]the intense passion of a singing troubadoura]the grace and beauty of a spirited seAoritaa]these striking images of Spain permeate this grouping of early intermediate and intermediate piano solos, making a lasting impression on all who hear or perform them. All seven solos are easy to master technically, yet are imbued with rolled chords, triplet-infused melodies, staccato and legato phrasing and vibrant dance rhythms.

Music Under the Soviets - The Agony of an Art (Hardcover): Andrey Vasilyevich Olkhovsky Music Under the Soviets - The Agony of an Art (Hardcover)
Andrey Vasilyevich Olkhovsky
R2,888 Discovery Miles 28 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Music and Change in the Eastern Baltics Before and After 1989 (Hardcover): Ruta Staneviciute, Malgorzata Janicka-Slysz Music and Change in the Eastern Baltics Before and After 1989 (Hardcover)
Ruta Staneviciute, Malgorzata Janicka-Slysz
R4,217 Discovery Miles 42 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume provides a transnational study of the impact of musical cultures in the Eastern Baltics-Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, and Russia-at the end of the Cold War and in the early post-Communist period. Throughout the book, the contributors explore and conceptualize transnational musical collaboration and the diffusion of information, people, and ideas focusing on musical activity which shaped the moral and artistic outlook of several generations. The volume sheds light on the transformative power of politically and socially engaged music and offers a deeper understanding of the artistic potential of societies and its impact on social and political change.

The Cambridge History of World Music (Hardcover, New): Philip V. Bohlman The Cambridge History of World Music (Hardcover, New)
Philip V. Bohlman
R4,608 Discovery Miles 46 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Scholars have long known that world music was not merely the globalized product of modern media, but rather that it connected religions, cultures, languages and nations throughout world history. The chapters in this History take readers to foundational historical moments - in Europe, Oceania, China, India, the Muslim world, North and South America - in search of the connections provided by a truly world music. Historically, world music emerged from ritual and religion, labor and life-cycles, which occupy chapters on Native American musicians, religious practices in India and Indonesia, and nationalism in Argentina and Portugal. The contributors critically examine music in cultural encounter and conflict, and as the critical core of scientific theories from the Arabic Middle Ages through the Enlightenment to postmodernism. Overall, the book contains the histories of the music of diverse cultures, which increasingly become the folk, popular and classical music of our own era.

Ways of Voice - Vocal Striving and Moral Contestation in North India and Beyond (Hardcover): Matthew Rahaim Ways of Voice - Vocal Striving and Moral Contestation in North India and Beyond (Hardcover)
Matthew Rahaim
R1,843 Discovery Miles 18 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An exploration of ethical dynamism in vocal life Ways of Voice is the first ethnomusicological monograph to delve deeply into the diverse, variegated techniques of voice production in North India. It explicitly thematizes the dynamic movement between vocal dispositions-singers who consciously retrain themselves in order to acquire a different voice, focusing on the ways in which singers not only "have" voice, but actively acquire, cultivate and contest particular vocal dispositions. The book deals extensively with the formation and contestation of particular, historically grounded ways of voice, from Bollywood film singers to modern raga vocality to pop Sufi song. Working from dozens of concrete examples, it fills an important gap both in South Asian ethnomusicology and in the emerging field of voice studies. Audio and video examples are provided on the online companion site.

Eduard Hanslick. Samtliche Schriften. Historisch-Kritische Ausgabe - Band I/6: Aufsatze Und Rezensionen 1862-1863.... Eduard Hanslick. Samtliche Schriften. Historisch-Kritische Ausgabe - Band I/6: Aufsatze Und Rezensionen 1862-1863. Herausgegeben Von: Dietmar Strauss Unter Mitarb. Von Bonnie Lomnas (German, Hardcover, Aufl. ed.)
Dietmar Strauss
R2,493 R1,454 Discovery Miles 14 540 Save R1,039 (42%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Sounding the Center - History and Aesthetics in Thai Buddhist Performance (Paperback, New Ed): Deborah Wong Sounding the Center - History and Aesthetics in Thai Buddhist Performance (Paperback, New Ed)
Deborah Wong
R1,388 Discovery Miles 13 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Sounding the Center" is an in-depth look at the power behind classical music and dance in Bangkok, the capital and sacred center of Buddhist Thailand. Focusing on the ritual honoring teachers of music and dance, Deborah Wong reveals a complex network of connections among kings, teachers, knowledge, and performance that underlies the classical court arts.
Drawing on her extensive fieldwork, Wong lays out the ritual in detail: the way it is enacted, the foods and objects involved, and the people who perform it, emphasizing the way the performers themselves discuss and construct aspects of the ceremony. Only those who have been initiated by a master can manifest the divine in the human realm. The power held by the master musicians, Wong shows, is both ritual and social; they are not just ritual experts, they are also leaders at the government-run national conservatory. This combination of political recognition and esoteric knowledge, Wong suggests, has helped Thai classical music endure in the face of changing patronage and the challenges posed by the urban environment that supports it.

Music Scenes and Migrations - Space and Transnationalism in Brazil, Portugal and the Atlantic (Hardcover): David Treece Music Scenes and Migrations - Space and Transnationalism in Brazil, Portugal and the Atlantic (Hardcover)
David Treece
R3,516 Discovery Miles 35 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Performing History - Approaches to History Across Musicology (Hardcover): Nancy November Performing History - Approaches to History Across Musicology (Hardcover)
Nancy November
R3,060 Discovery Miles 30 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The fifteen essays of Performing History glimpse the diverse ways music historians "do" history, and the diverse ways in which music histories matter. This book's chapters are structured into six key areas: historically informed performance; ethnomusicological perspectives; particular musical works that "tell," "enact," or "perform" war histories; operatic works that works that "tell," "enact," or "perform" power or enlightenment; musical works that deploy the body and a broad range of senses to convey histories; and histories involving popular music and performance. Diverse lines of evidence and manifold methodologies are represented here, ranging from traditional historical archival research to interviewing, performing, and composing. The modes of analyzing music and its associated texts represented here are as various as the kinds of evidence explored, including, for example, reading historical accounts against other contextual backdrops, and reading "between the lines" to access other voices than those provided by mainstream interpretation or traditional musicology.

From Factory Girls to K-Pop Idol Girls - Cultural Politics of Developmentalism, Patriarchy, and Neoliberalism in South... From Factory Girls to K-Pop Idol Girls - Cultural Politics of Developmentalism, Patriarchy, and Neoliberalism in South Korea's Popular Music Industry (Paperback)
Gooyong Kim; Foreword by Douglas Kellner
R1,397 Discovery Miles 13 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Focusing on female idols' proliferation in the South Korean popular music (K-pop) industry since the late 1990s, Gooyong Kim critically analyzes structural conditions of possibilities in contemporary popular music from production to consumption. Kim contextualizes the success of K-pop within Korea's development trajectories, scrutinizing how a formula of developments from the country' rapid industrial modernization (1960s-1980s) was updated and re-applied in the K-pop industry when the state had to implement a series of neoliberal reformations mandated by the IMF. To that end, applying Michel Foucault's discussion on governmentality, a biopolitical dimension of neoliberalism, Kim argues how the regime of free market capitalism updates and reproduces itself by 1) forming a strategic alliance of interests with the state, and 2) using popular culture to facilitate individuals' subjectification and subjectivation processes to become neoliberal agents. As to an importance of K-pop female idols, Kim indicates a sustained utility/legacy of the nation's century-long patriarchy in a neoliberal development agenda. Young female talents have been mobilized and deployed in the neoliberal culture industry in a similar way to how un-wed, obedient female workers were exploited and disposed on the sweatshop factory floors to sustain the state's export-oriented, labor-intensive manufacturing industry policy during its rapid developmental stage decades ago. In this respect, Kim maintains how a post-feminist, neoliberal discourse of girl power has marketed young, female talents as effective commodities, and how K-pop female idols exert biopolitical power as an active ideological apparatus that pleasurably perpetuates and legitimates neoliberal mantras in individuals' everyday lives. Thus, Kim reveals there is a strategic convergence between Korea's lingering legacies of patriarchy, developmentalism, and neoliberalism. While the current K-pop literature is micro-scopic and celebratory, Kim advances the scholarship by multi-perspectival, critical approaches. With a well-balanced perspective by micro-scopic textual analyses of music videos and macro-scopic examinations of historical and political economy backgrounds, Kim's book provides a wealth of intriguing research agendas on the phenomenon, and will be a useful reference in International/ Intercultural Communication, Political Economy of the Media, Cultural/ Media Studies, Gender/ Sexuality Studies, Asian Studies, and Korean Studies.

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