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Music, National Identity and the Politics of Location - Between the Global and the Local (Paperback)
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Music, National Identity and the Politics of Location - Between the Global and the Local (Paperback)
Series: Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series
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How are national identities constructed and articulated through
music? Popular music has long been associated with political
dissent, and the nation state has consistently demonstrated a
determination to seek out and procure for itself a stake in the
management of 'its' popular musics. Similarly, popular musics have
been used 'from the ground up' as sites for both populist and
popular critiques of nationalist sentiment, from the position of
both a globalizing and a 'local' vernacular culture. The
contributions in this book arrive at a critical moment in the
development of the study of national cultures and musicology. The
book ranges from considerations of the ideological focus of
cultural nationalism through to analyses of musical hybridity and
musical articulations of other kinds of identities at odds with
national identity. The processes of global homogenization are
thereby shown to have brought about a transitional crisis for
national cultural identities: the evolution of these identities,
particularly with reference to the concept of 'authenticity' in
music, is situated within broader debates on power, political
economy and constructions of the self. Theorizations of practice
are employed after the manner of Bourdieu, Gramsci, Goffman,
Gadamer, Habermas, Bhabha, Lacan and Zizek. Each contribution acts
as a case study to characterize the strategies through which
differing modes of musical discourse engage, critique or obscure
discourses on national identity. The studies include discussions
of: musical representations of Irishness; the relationship between
Afropop and World Music; Norwegian club music; the revival of
traditional music in Serbia; resistance to cultural homogeneity in
Brazil; contemporary Uyghur song in Northwest China; rap and race
in French society; technobanda from the barrios of Los Angeles, and
Spanish/Moroccan raA-. In this way, the book seeks to characterize
the ideological configurations that help to activate and sustain
hegemonic, amb
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