Musical Performance in the Diaspora e-bog
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This book illustrates how ethnographic investigation of musical performances might contribute to the analysis of diaspora. It embraces diverse examples such as 'mourning and cultures of survival' amongst Aboriginal and Jewish communities in Australia, remembering a Kazakh 'homeland' in Western Mongolia, celebrating Diwali in New Zealand and the circulation of musical performances in Mozambique,...
E-bog
403,64 DKK
Forlag
Routledge
Udgivet
18 oktober 2013
Længde
6 sider
Genrer
Music
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781317969563
This book illustrates how ethnographic investigation of musical performances might contribute to the analysis of diaspora. It embraces diverse examples such as 'mourning and cultures of survival' amongst Aboriginal and Jewish communities in Australia, remembering a Kazakh 'homeland' in Western Mongolia, celebrating Diwali in New Zealand and the circulation of musical performances in Mozambique, Portugal and the UK. Some of the topics discussed in Musical Performance in the Diaspora include:the expression and shaping of diasporic and postcolonial identities through performancemusical memory in diasporic contextsthe geographies of performancethe politics of 'new' forms of diasporic music-making.This book presents a rich array of theoretical approaches and wide ranging ethnographic case studies to reconsider and challenge discourses that have favoured uncritical notions of diasporic 'hybridity' and to broaden current analyses of performance in the diaspora.