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Just as music has the power to inspire, it has the power to
irritate and enrage. Why does certain music annoy us? Why does it
force us to leave rooms, invade our personal space and affect us on
a visceral level? Based on more than 70 interviews, this book
discusses the everyday challenges of living together with unwanted
music. It examines issues of taste, individual rights, private and
public spaces, violence and the law. The interviews explore various
relationships with forced listening and the behaviors that result.
Interviewees talk about emotions and reactions to the nuisance
caused by music, highlighting matters of otherness, individualism
and rights. They discuss experiences with neighbors, at stores, on
the street, while commuting and even in their homes - and reveal
the complex social interactions mediated by music and sounds in our
day-to-day lives.
Made in Brazil: Studies in Popular Music serves as a comprehensive
and thorough introduction to the history, sociology, and musicology
of twentieth-century Brazilian popular music. The volume consists
of essays by scholars of Brazilian music, and covers the major
figures, styles, and social contexts of pop music in Brazil. Each
essay provides adequate context so readers understand why the
figure or genre under discussion is of lasting significance to
Brazilian popular music. The book first presents a general
description of the history and background of popular music in
Brazil, followed by essays that are organized into thematic
sections: Samba and Choro; History, Memory, and Representations;
Scenes and Artists; and Music, Market and New Media.
Made in Brazil: Studies in Popular Music serves as a
comprehensive and thorough introduction to the history, sociology,
and musicology of twentieth-century Brazilian popular music. The
volume consists of essays by leading scholars and journalists of
Brazilian music, and covers the major figures, styles, and social
contexts of pop music in Brazil. Each essay provides adequate
context so readers understand why the figure or genre under
discussion is of lasting significance to Brazilian popular music.
The book first presents a general description of the history and
background of popular music in Brazil, followed by essays that are
organized into thematic sections: Samba and Choro; History, Memory,
and Representations; Scenes and Artists; and Music, Market and New
Media.
Just as music has the power to inspire, it has the power to
irritate and enrage. Why does certain music annoy us? Why does it
force us to leave rooms, invade our personal space and affect us on
a visceral level? Based on more than 70 interviews, this book
discusses the everyday challenges of living together with unwanted
music. It examines issues of taste, individual rights, private and
public spaces, violence and the law. The interviews explore various
relationships with forced listening and the behaviors that result.
Interviewees talk about emotions and reactions to the nuisance
caused by music, highlighting matters of otherness, individualism
and rights. They discuss experiences with neighbors, at stores, on
the street, while commuting and even in their homes - and reveal
the complex social interactions mediated by music and sounds in our
day-to-day lives.
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