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Annoying Music in Everyday Life: Alternate Takes: Critical Responses to Popular Music

Autor Felipe Trotta
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 iul 2020
Just as music has the power to inspire, it has the power to irritate and enrage. Why does certain music annoy us? Why does it force us to leave rooms, invade our personal space and affect us on a visceral level? Based on more than 70 interviews, this book discusses the everyday challenges of living together with unwanted music. It examines issues of taste, individual rights, private and public spaces, violence and the law. The interviews explore various relationships with forced listening and the behaviors that result. Interviewees talk about emotions and reactions to the nuisance caused by music, highlighting matters of otherness, individualism and rights. They discuss experiences with neighbors, at stores, on the street, while commuting and even in their homes - and reveal the complex social interactions mediated by music and sounds in our day-to-day lives.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781501360626
ISBN-10: 1501360620
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Alternate Takes: Critical Responses to Popular Music

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Discusses music's relationship to public space, individual rights, and the law.

Notă biografică

Felipe Trotta is Associate Professor in the Department of Media and Cultural Studies at the Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil. He is a musicologist and member of the Latin-America branch of IASPM. He is the author of the books O samba e suas fronteiras [Samba and Its Borders] (2011) and No Ceará não tem disso não: nordestinidade e macheza no forró contemporâneo [There Is No Such a Thing in Ceará: Northeastness and Manhood in Contemporary Forró] (2014), and co-editor (with Martha Ulhoa and Claudia Azevedo) of Made in Brazil: Studies in Popular Music (2015).

Cuprins

AcknowledgementsIntroduction1. Slippery concepts: Music, sound, and noise2. Private individuals and the music from elsewhere 3. Sharing spaces and sounds in public and private4. Sound, music and violence5. What music? Taste, moral and value6. Regarding the sound of the othersEpilogueReferencesIndex

Recenzii

In view of the increasing facilities of its production, circulation and consumption, the mobilizing capacity of music in the contemporary world is becoming increasingly evident. Inspired by the seminal work of Tia DeNora and carrying out extensive fieldwork, Trotta carefully analyses the sensitive aspects and the production of meanings that involve the daily musical and sound experiences researched. Annoying Music Everyday Life is a fundamental work for those who seek to rethink the consequences of living in an increasingly sonorous, musical and, for many, much louder world.
Annoying Music in Everyday Life is more than the engagement with 'bad' music one might expect from its title. Trotta offers a thoughtful, fascinating account of the ways in which music is bound up with nuisance, violence, social conflict and clashes of taste. The book's well-chosen examples range from 19th-century London to 21st-century Rio de Janeiro. Music's capacity to annoy is traced through lively accounts of clashes between neighbours, then explored more abstractly through rich philosophical and political reflection. A gem of a book.