World music, politics and social change : papers from the International Association for the Study of Popular Music

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World music, politics and social change : papers from the International Association for the Study of Popular Music

edited by Simon Frith

(Music and society)

Manchester University Press, 1991, c1989

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内容説明

Drawing upon a variety of academic disciplines, this selection of essays from the International Association for the Study of Popular Music examines the social and musical forces that lie behind the sales labels of popular music. The book asks - "How does popular music change?", "What is the impact of First world capital on Third World musical performers?" and, "Is 'world music' enriched or impoverished by its new global context?". The answers offered by some of these essays are optimistic, challenging entrenched ideas about music tradition and progress - however, the authors of others of these essays also reveal the commercial and political struggles that underpin much music-making.

目次

  • Part 1 Creating a mix: popular music in West Africa, John Collins
  • popular music in Indonesia, Martin Hatch. Part 2 Tradition and acculturation: tradition and acculturation as polarities of Slovenian popular music, Alenka Barber-Kersovan
  • the impact of mass media and acculturation on the Judeo-Spanish song tradition in Montreal, Judith R. Cohen. Part 3 The problem of genre: El Chambu - a study of popular music in Narino, South Colombia, Bernard J. Broere
  • the system of "canzone" in Italy today, Franco Fabbri
  • the field of popular music in Israel, Motti Regev. Part 4 Rock and politics: rock music and cultural ideology in revolutionary Cuba, Peter Manuel
  • changes in Norwegian popular music, 1976-1981, Geir Johnson
  • "I get frightened of my voice" - on "avant-garde" rock in Hungary, Anna Szemere
  • pop and government policy in the Netherlands, Stan Rijven and Will Straw.

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