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Zootropolis (DVD)
Jason Bateman, Ginnifer Goodwin, Idris Elba, J. K. Simmons, Shakira, …
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R124
Discovery Miles 1 240
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The modern mammal metropolis of Zootopia is a city like no other. Comprised of habitat neighborhoods like ritzy Sahara Square and frigid Tundratown, it’s a melting pot where animals from every environment live together—a place where no matter what you are, from the biggest elephant to the smallest shrew, you can be anything.
But when optimistic Officer Judy Hopps arrives, she discovers that being the first bunny on a police force of big, tough animals isn’t so easy.
Determined to prove herself, she jumps at the opportunity to crack a case, even if it means partnering with a fast-talking, scam-artist fox, Nick Wilde, to solve the mystery.
Musical Intimacies and Indigenous Imaginaries explores several
styles performed in the vital aboriginal musical scene in the
western Canadian province of Manitoba, focusing on fiddling,
country music, Christian hymnody, and step dancing. In considering
these genres and the contexts in which they are performed, author
Byron Dueck outlines a compelling theory of musical publics,
examines the complex, overlapping social orientations of
contemporary musicians, and shows how music and dance play a
central role in a distinctive indigenous public culture.
Dueck considers a wide range of contemporary aboriginal
performances and venues--urban and rural, secular and sacred, large
and small. Such gatherings create opportunities for the expression
of distinctive modes of northern Algonquian sociability and for the
creative extension of indigenous publicness. In examining these
interstitial sites--at once places of intimate interaction and
spaces oriented to imagined audiences--this volume considers how
Manitoban aboriginal musicians engage with audiences both immediate
and unknown; how they negotiate the possibilities mass mediation
affords; and how, in doing so, they extend and elaborate indigenous
sociability.
Musical Intimacies brings theories of public culture from
anthropology and literary criticism into musicological and
ethnomusicological discussions while introducing productive new
ways of understanding North American indigenous engagement with
mass mediation. It is a unique work that will appeal to students
and scholars of popular music, musicology, music theory,
anthropology, sociology, and cultural studies. It will be necessary
reading for students of American ethnomusicology, First Nations and
Native American studies, and Canadian music studies.
How does the immediate experience of musical sound relate to
processes of meaning construction and discursive mediation?
This question lies at the heart of the studies presented in
Experience and Meaning in Music Performance, a unique
multi-authored work that both draws on and contributes to current
debates in a wide range of disciplines, including ethnomusicology,
musicology, psychology, and cognitive science. Addressing a wide
range of musical practices from Indian raga and Afro-Brazilian
Congado rituals to jazz, rock, and Canadian aboriginal fiddling,
the coherence of this study is underpinned by its three main
themes: experience, meaning, and performance. Central to all of the
studies are moments of performance: those junctures when sound and
meaning are actually produced. Experience-what people do, and what
they feel, while engaging in music-is equally important. And
considered alongside these is meaning: what people put into a
performance, what they (and others) get out of it, and, more
broadly, how discourses shape performances and experiences of
music. In tracing trajectories from moments of musical execution,
this volume a novel and productive view of how cultural practice
relates to the experience and meaning of musical performance.
A model of interdisciplinary study, and including access to an
array of audio-visual materials available on an extensive companion
website, Experience and Meaning in Music Performance is essential
reading for scholars and students of ethnomusicology and music
psychology.
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A Dangerous Man (DVD)
Steven Seagal, Byron Mann, Hugo Steele, Jesse Hutch, Mike Dopud, …
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R111
Discovery Miles 1 110
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Action thriller starring Steven Seagal. After serving a 15-year
sentence for a crime that he did not commit, Shane Daniels (Seagal)
is released from jail with a formal pardon from the State of
Arizona. But within hours of claiming his freedom, he becomes
witness to a botched illegal diamond deal in which members of both
the Mexican Mafia and the State Troopers are killed, leaving behind
them a terrified girl and a bag of money. Shane must now fight his
way through a corrupt town and get the girl to safety in the only
way he knows how...
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