"World music" emerged as a commercial and musical category in
the 1980s, but in some sense music has always been global. Through
the metaphor of encounters, Music and Globalization explores the
dynamics that enable or hinder cross-cultural communication through
music. In the stories told by the contributors, we meet well-known
players such as David Byrne, Peter Gabriel, Sting, Ry Cooder, Fela
Kuti, and Gilberto Gil, but also lesser-known characters such as
the Senegalese Afro-Cuban singer Laba Sosseh and Raramuri fiddle
players from northwest Mexico. This collection demonstrates that
careful historical and ethnographic analysis of global music can
show us how globalization operates and what, if anything, we as
consumers have to do with it.
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