Music and the New Global Culture
Title | Music and the New Global Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Harry Liebersohn |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2019-09-27 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 022664927X |
Music listeners today can effortlessly flip from K-pop to Ravi Shankar to Amadou & Mariam with a few quick clicks of a mouse. While contemporary globalized musical culture has become ubiquitous and unremarkable, its fascinating origins long predate the internet era. In Music and the New Global Culture, Harry Liebersohn traces the origins of global music to a handful of critical transformations that took place between the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth century. In Britain, the arts and crafts movement inspired a fascination with non-Western music; Germany fostered a scholarly approach to global musical comparison, creating the field we now call ethnomusicology; and the United States provided the technological foundation for the dissemination of a diverse spectrum of musical cultures by launching the phonograph industry. This is not just a story of Western innovation, however: Liebersohn shows musical responses to globalization in diverse areas that include the major metropolises of India and China and remote settlements in South America and the Arctic. By tracing this long history of world music, Liebersohn shows how global movement has forever changed how we hear music—and indeed, how we feel about the world around us.
Global Culture
Title | Global Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Diana Crane |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 297 |
Release | 2016-05-06 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1134955103 |
First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Global Culture
Title | Global Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Mike Featherstone |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 422 |
Release | 1990-07-03 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780803983229 |
In this book leading social scientists from many countries analyze the extent to which we are seeing a globalization of culture. Is a unified world culture emerging? And if so, how does this relate to existing cultural divisions and to the autonomy of the nation state? Differing explanations are offered for trends towards global unification and their relation to an economic world-system. Will the intensification of global contact produce increasing tolerance of other cultures? Or will an integrating culture produce sharper reactions in the form of fundamentalist and nationalist movements? The contributors explore the emergence of `third cultures', such as international law, the financial markets and media conglomerates, as
Music in the World
Title | Music in the World PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy D. Taylor |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2017-04-11 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 022644239X |
In music studies, Timothy D. Taylor is known for his insightful essays on music, globalization, and capitalism. Music in the World is a collection of some of Taylor’s most recent writings—essays concerned with questions about music in capitalist cultures, covering a historical span that begins in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and continues to the present. These essays look at shifts in the production, dissemination, advertising, and consumption of music from the industrial capitalism of the nineteenth century to the globalized neoliberal capitalism of the past few decades. In addition to chapters on music, capitalism, and globalization, Music in the World includes previously unpublished essays on the continuing utility of the concept of culture in the study of music, a historicization of treatments of affect, and an essay on value and music. Taken together, Taylor’s essays chart the changes in different kinds of music in twentieth- and twenty-first-century music and culture from a variety of theoretical perspectives.
Musical Composition in the Context of Globalization
Title | Musical Composition in the Context of Globalization PDF eBook |
Author | Christian Utz |
Publisher | Transcript Publishing |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9783837650952 |
Since the early transformation of European music practice and theory in the cultural centers of Asia, Latin America, and Africa around 1900, music history has to be conceived globally - a challenge that musicology has hardly faced yet. This book discusses the effects of cultural globalization on processes of composition and distribution of art music in the 20th and 21st centuries. Christian Utz provides the foundations of a global music historiography, building on new models such as transnationalism, entangled histories, and reflexive globalization. The relationship between music and broader changes in society is placed at the center of attention and considered a pivotal music-historical dynamic.
Global Music Cultures
Title | Global Music Cultures PDF eBook |
Author | Bonnie C. Wade |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Music appreciation |
ISBN | 9780190643645 |
"Global Music Cultures is a new world music textbook that helps students make thematic connections across the globe"--
Global Soundtracks
Title | Global Soundtracks PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Slobin |
Publisher | Wesleyan University Press |
Pages | 420 |
Release | 2008-09-29 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9780819568823 |
The first volume focusing on film music as a worldwide phenomenon