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Transglobal Sounds: Music, Youth and Migration

Editat de João Sardinha, Ricardo Campos
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 feb 2018
Through a transnational, comparative and multi-level approach to the relationship between youth, migration, and music, the aesthetic intersections between the local and the global, and between agency and identity, are presented through case studies in this book. Transglobal Sounds contemplates migrant youth and the impact of music in diaspora settings and on the lives of individuals and collectives, engaging with broader questions of how new modes of identification are born out of the social, cultural, historical and political interfaces between youth, migration and music. Thus, through acts of mobility and environments lived in and in-between, this volume seeks to articulate between musical transnationalism and sense of place in exploring the complex relationship between music and young migrants and migrant descendant's everyday lives.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781501340208
ISBN-10: 1501340204
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

An important theoretical contribution across disciplinary fields, centering on musical transnationalism and its impact on the identify constructions, integration negotiations, political representations, and hybridism resulting from being placed between multicultural contexts

Notă biografică

João Sardinha is a researcher at IGOT (Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning), Center for Geographical Studies, University of Lisbon, Portugal.Ricardo Campos is a researcher at CICS-Nova (Interdisciplinary Centre of Social Sciences), Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, New University of Lisbon, Portugal.

Cuprins

Introduction: Transglobal SoundsJoão Sardinha and Ricardo Campos Part I: Music, mobilities and processes of being Chapter 1: Afro-mandinga in Lisbon: griots and the (en)chantment of the pastCarolina Carret HöfsChapter 2: From Coimbra to London: to live the punk dream with my tribePaula Guerra and Pedro Quintela Part II: Hibridism and aesthetic creativity Chapter 3: 'More than pets of multiculturalism': Diasporic hybridity in Icelandic popular music - The case of Retro StefsonGestur Guðmundsson and Arnar Eggert ThoroddsenChapter 4: Popular Music and Generational Dynamics of Immigration in 'Postcolonial Finland' - the Case of Ourvision Singing Contest 2009Antti-Ville Kärjä Chapter 5:Nanyin and the Singaporean culture: The creation of intangible cultural heritage in Singapore and intergenerational contrastsFushiki Kaori Part III: Identity politics and negotiationsChapter 6: Protest rap and young Afro-descendants in PortugalRicardo Campos, Pedro Nunes and José Alberto Simões Chapter 7: Music: a tool for socio-political participation among descendants of immigrants in Buenos Aires and Bilbao?Natália Gavazzo, Sónia Pereira and Ana Estevens Chapter 8: 'Ich fühle mich Deutsch': Migrant Descendants' Performance of Integration through the Hamburg HipHop AcademyEmily Joy RothchildPart IV: Connecting sounds and ancestral homelandsChapter 9: 'Portugal dos Xutos': Portuguese music in the lives of "returned" descendants of Portuguese emigrants from CanadaJoão Sardinha Chapter 10: Drawing a homeland on the staff: Music of Turkey in BerlinPinar GuranConclusion:Understanding acoustic performativities, youth subjectivities and mobile identities Anastasia Christou, João Sardinha, Ricardo Campos

Recenzii

Transglobal Sounds is an exciting volume that focuses on an important demographic slice of the migrant pie - youth, and the particular importance of music in addressing the challenges of deterritorialization and return.