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  1. Music scenes and migrations
    space and transnationalism in Brazil, Portugal and the Atlantic
    Contributor: Treece, David (Publisher)
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Anthem Press, London

    <i>Music Scenes and Migrations</i> brings together new work from Brazilian and European scholars around the themes of musical place and transnationalism across the Atlantic triangle connecting Brazil, Africa and Europe. Moving beyond now-contested... more

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    Music Scenes and Migrations brings together new work from Brazilian and European scholars around the themes of musical place and transnationalism across the Atlantic triangle connecting Brazil, Africa and Europe. Moving beyond now-contested models for conceptualizing international musical relations and hierarchies of powers and influence, such as global/local or centre/periphery, the volume draws attention instead to the role of the city, and in particular, in producing, signifying and mediating music-making in the colonial and post-colonial Portuguese-speaking world. In considering the roles played by cities as hubs of cultural intersection, socialization, exchange and transformation; as sites of political intervention and contestation; and as homes to large concentrations of consumers, technologies and media, Rio de Janeiro necessarily figures prominently, given its historical importance as an international port at the centre of the Lusophone Atlantic world. The volume also gives attention to other urban centres, within Brazil and abroad, towards which musicians and musical traditions have migrated and converged - such as São Paulo, Lisbon and Madrid - where they have reinvented themselves; where notions of Brazilian and Lusophone identity have been reconfigured; and where independent, peripheral and underground scenes have contested the hegemony of the musical 'mainstream'.

    The contributions to the volume are grouped according to three key thematic areas: Colonial and post-Colonial transnationalisms, migrations and diasporas; relocating Rio de Janeiro; and demetropolitanizing the musical city: other scenes, industries, technologies

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Treece, David (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781785273858
    RVK Categories: LS 19000
    Subjects: Music and transnationalism; Ethnomusicology; Music and race; Postcolonialism and music; Music / Portuguese-speaking countries; Musicians / Portuguese-speaking countries; Musik; Interkulturalität; Postkolonialismus; Migration
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 241 Seiten)
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