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Island Musics
von Kevin Dawe
Verlag: Routledge
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-85973-703-3
Erschienen am 01.06.2004
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 234 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 13 mm [T]
Gewicht: 357 Gramm
Umfang: 230 Seiten

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Kevin Dawe Lecturer,School of Music, University of Leeds



Introduction: Islands and Music Studies 1 Don't Rock the Boat - Sing! Maintaining Balance within a Coral Atoll Community 2 Spitting into the Wind: Multi-edged Environmentalism in Malagasy Song 3 Island Musicians: Making a Living from Music in Crete 4 'Ay Díos, Ampárame' (O God, Protect Me): Music in Cuba during the 1990s, the 'Special Period' 5 Chindo Music: Creating a Korean Cultural Paradise 6 'Chilled Ibiza': Dance Tourism and the Neo-tribal Island Community 7 Mainland Torres Strait Islander Songwriters and the 'Magical Islands' of the Torres Strait: Songs as Identity Narratives 8 Music in the Diasporic Imagination and the Performance of Cultural (Dis)placement in Trinidad 9 Between Mainland and Sea: The Taarab Music of Zanzibar



What does the music of Madagascar or Trinidad tell us about the islands themselves and their inhabitants? Is there something unique about island musics? How does island music differ from its mainland counterparts? Drawing on a range of diverse examples from around the globe, this book examines the culture of island music and offers insight into local identities. Case studies look at how music, tradition, popular culture and islander life are linked in modern maritime societies. The islands covered include Crete, Ibiza, Zanzibar, Trinidad, Cuba, Madagascar and Papua New Guinea. In revealing the current practice behind modern island musics, the book considers the role of world music, exotica, global tourism, novels and travel writing in constructing fanciful images of islanders and island life. Island Musics throws into question some of our most basic notions and assumptions about island societies. There are a number of problems common to all island societies that vary in significance depending on an islands size, demographics and its proximity to the mainland. Problems include remoteness and insularity, peripherality to centralized sites of decision-making, a limited range of natural resources, specialization of economics, small markets, a narrow skills base, poor infrastructure and environmental fragility. These issues are discussed in relation to the creation of music in the construction of an islander identity. Of particular interest is the way in which islanders discuss their music and how it articulates the idea of the other and diaspora. Finally, Island Musics considers the musical industry, music education and the preservation of musical cultural heritage.


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