Sonic Identity at the Margins
Editat de Professor or Dr. Joanna Love, Professor or Dr. Jessie Fillerupen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iul 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501368820
ISBN-10: 1501368826
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 32 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501368826
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 32 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Explores challenging yet timely topics, including the legacy of slavery, indigeneity, immigration, colonial expansion, and Confederate monument removal
Notă biografică
Jessie Fillerup is Associate Professor of Music at the University of Richmond and author of Magician of Sound: Ravel and the Aesthetics of Illusion (2021). She has written on French music, opera, musical temporality, and magic for publications such as Music & Letters, Cambridge Opera Journal, 19th-Century Music, and Music Theory Online. Her work has been supported by the Mellon Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies, Denmark. Joanna K. Love is Associate Professor of Music at the University of Richmond and the Book Reviews Editor for the Journal of the Society for American Music (JSAM). She has written extensively on music in advertising and multimedia and her work has appeared in volumes for Oxford University Press and Routledge, and journals including JSAM and Music and Politics. Her 2019 book, Soda Goes Pop: Pepsi-Cola Advertising and Popular Music, was supported by an AAUW fellowship.
Cuprins
List of IllustrationsContributorsIntroduction to Sonic Identity at the Margins Joanna K. Love, University of Richmond, USA, and Jessie Fillerup, University of Richmond, USAPart I: Hearing Race and Place1. Mapping Sonic and Affective Geographies in Richmond Virginia Andrew McGraw, University of Richmond, USA2. Musical Indianism: Reassessing the ArchiveVictoria Rose Clark (Nanticoke), Independent Scholar, USA3. Reconsidering "Rhythm" as Cultural Marker in Black String Band MusicLandon Bain, Independent Scholar, USA4. "The Year of Jubilee is Come": Metatextual Resonance in Antislavery Hymn ParodiesErin Fulton, Independent Scholar, USA5. Accidental Alterity in Messiaen's Quatre études de rythmeDavid Wolfson, Hunter College, USA Part II: Sounding "Otherness" in Contemporary Media6. Decolonizing Game Audio and Approaching Sound in Digital StorytellingKate Galloway, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA7. Finding Home in the Unknown: Sounding Self-Determination from the Streets to the VoidAndrew J. Kluth, Case Western Reserve University, USA8. Colonial Encounters, Alien Languages, and the Exotic Music of Denis Villeneuve's Arrival Paige Zalman, Independent Scholar, USA9. Decolonizing Disability: "Muteness," Music, and Eugenics in Screen RepresentationJames Deaville, Carleton University, Ontario, Canada10. Hearing Borderline Personality Disorder in Crazy Ex- Girlfriend Jessie Fillerup, University of Richmond, USA, and Joanna K. Love, University of Richmond, USA Part III: Performing Identity11. Shirish Korde on Intercultural CompositionChristopher Chandler, Union College, USA 12. Sonic Dismantling, Appropriation, and Confederate Monuments David Kirkland Garner, University of South Carolina, USA13. The Lanna Dream: Reflections of Constructed IdentitiesWaewdao Sirisook, Chiang Mai University, Thailand, and Abbas Rasul, Independent Scholar, Chiang Mai, Thailand 14. American Blackness in Berlin: Race and Nationality in Contemporary Jazz PerformanceBertram D. Ashe, University of Richmond, USA15. Remaking Traditions and Rehearing the Self: A Conversation with Reena EsmailChristopher Chandler, Union College, USA Acknowledgments Index
Recenzii
Bringing together a diverse range of authors and methodologies, this timely, engaging, and deeply humane volume offers important new perspectives on how cultural identities-particularly the identities of marginalized communities-intersect with the past and present of musical expression. A major contribution not just to music studies, but to the arts and humanities as a whole.