附註:Originally published: 2004.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-212) and index.
pt. 1. Music, space, and place. The musical construction of the diaspora : the case of reggae and Rastafari / Sarah Daynes -- Who is the 'other' in the Balkans? local ethnic music as a different source of identities in Bulgaria / Claire Levy -- 'Power-geometry' in motion : space, place and gender in the lyra music of Crete / Kevin Dawe -- Interrogating the production of sound and place : the Bristol phenomenon, from Lunatic Fringe to worldwide Massive / Peter Webb -- pt. 2. Rap and Hip hop : community and cultural identity. The emergence of rap Cubano : an historical perspective / Deborah Pacini Hernandez and Reebee Garofalo -- Doin' damage in my native language : the use of 'resistance vernaculars' in hip hop in Europe and Aotearoa/New Zealand / Tony Mitchell -- Rapp'in' the Cape : style and memory, power in community / Lee Watkins -- pt. 3. Musical production and the politics of desire. Positioning the producer : gender divisions in creative labour and value / Emma Mayhew -- 'Believe' : vocoders, digital female identity and camp / Kay Dickinson -- On performativity and production in Madonna's 'Music' / Stan Hawkins -- 'He's got the power : the politics of production in girl group music / Jacqueline Warwick.
摘要:This book examines the urban and rural spaces in which music is experienced, produced and consumed. Underpinning all of the contributions is the recognition that musical processes take place within a particular space and place, and are shaped both by specific musical practices and by the pressures and dynamics of political and economic circumstances.--[back cover].