Audible empire : music, global politics, critique
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Audible empire : music, global politics, critique
(Refiguring American music)
Duke University Press, c2016
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [361]-390) and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction : hearing empier--imperial listening / Ronald Radano and Tejumola Olaniyan
- Decolonizing the ear : the transcolonial reverberations of vernacular phonograph music / Michael Denning
- Smoking hot : cigarettes, jazz, and the production of global imaginaries in interwar Shanghai / Nan Enstad
- Circuit listening : Grace Chang and the dawn of the Chinese 1960s / Andrew F. Jones
- The Aesthetics of Allá : listening like a sonidero / Josh Kun
- Sound legacy : Elsie Houston / Micol Seigel
- Imperial aurality : jazz, the archive, and U.S. empire / Jairo Moreno
- Where they came from : reracializing music in the empire of silence / Philip V. Bohlman
- Di eagle and di bear : who gets to tell the story of the Cold War? / Penny Von Eschen
- Currents of revolutionary confluence : a view from Cuba's hip hop festival / Marc Perry
- Tango as intangible cultural heritage : development, diversity, and the values of music in Buenos Aires / Morgan James Luker
- Musical economies of the elusive metropolis / Gavin Steingo
- The sound of anticolonialism / Brent Hayes Edwards
- Rap, race, revolution : post-9/11 Brown and a hip hop critique of empire / Nitasha Sharma
- Echo and anthem : representing sound, music, and difference in two colonial modern novels / Amanda Weidman
- Tonality as a colonizing force in Africa / Kofi Agawu