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Western Music and Its Others
Difference, Representation, and Appropriation in Music
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Edited by:
Georgina Born
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English
Published/Copyright:
2000
About this book
This innovative collection of articles offers a major comprehensive overview of new developments in cultural theory as applied to Western music. Addressing a broad range of primarily twentieth-century music, the authors examine two related phenomena: musical borrowings or appropriations, and how music has been used to construct, evoke, or represent difference of a musical or a sociocultural kind.
The essays scrutinize a diverse body of music and discuss a range of significant examples, among them musical modernism's idealizing or ambivalent relations with popular, ethnic, and non-Western music; exoticism and orientalism in the experimental music tradition; the representation of others in Hollywood film music; music's role in the formation and contestation of collective identities, with reference to Jewish and Turkish popular music; and issues of representation and difference in jazz, world music, hip hop, and electronic dance music.
Written by leading scholars from disciplines including historical musicology, sociology, ethnomusicology, anthropology, popular music studies, and film studies, the essays provide unprecedented insights into how cultural identities and differences are constructed in music.
The essays scrutinize a diverse body of music and discuss a range of significant examples, among them musical modernism's idealizing or ambivalent relations with popular, ethnic, and non-Western music; exoticism and orientalism in the experimental music tradition; the representation of others in Hollywood film music; music's role in the formation and contestation of collective identities, with reference to Jewish and Turkish popular music; and issues of representation and difference in jazz, world music, hip hop, and electronic dance music.
Written by leading scholars from disciplines including historical musicology, sociology, ethnomusicology, anthropology, popular music studies, and film studies, the essays provide unprecedented insights into how cultural identities and differences are constructed in music.
Author / Editor information
Born Georgina :
Georgina Born lectures on the sociology of culture at the University of Cambridge and is a Fellow of Emmanuel College in Cambridge. She is the author of Rationalizing Culture: IRCAM, Boulez, and the Institutionalization of the Musical Avant-Garde (California, 1995). David Hesmondhalgh is Research Fellow in Sociology at the Open University.
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Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
October 15, 2000
eBook ISBN:
9780520923799
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
409
Other:
4 b/w photographs, 16 music examples
eBook ISBN:
9780520923799
Keywords for this book
art theory; music theory; music canon; canon wars; western canon; film; orientalism; world music; others; othering; postcolonial; representation; ownership; cultural theory; critical race theory; hybridity; otherness; contemporary music; cultural appropriation; politics; subcultures; popular music; musicology; cultural studies; nonfiction; american musicians; ethnomusicology; sociology; philosophy; cultural criticism; popular music studies; anthropology; popular culture; social theory