Music, Space and Place: Popular Music and Cultural Identity
- Author: Bennett, Andy
Book
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Contents
- Introduction
- 1: Music, Space and Place
- 1: The musical construction of the diaspora: the case of reggae and Rastafari 1
- 2: Who is the 'other' in the Balkans? Local ethnic music as a different source of identities in Bulgaria 1
- 3: 'Power-geometry' in motion: space, place and gender in the lyra music of Crete
- 4: Interrogating the production of sound and place: the Bristol phenomenon, from Lunatic Fringe to worldwide Massive
- 2: Rap and Hip Hop: Community and Cultural Identity
- 5: The emergence of rap Cubano: an historical perspective
- 6: Doin' damage in my native language: the use of 'resistance vernaculars' in hip hop in Europe and Aotearoa/New Zealand
- 7: Rapp'in' the Cape: style and memory, power in community 1
- 3: Musical Production and the Politics of Desire
- 8: Positioning the producer: gender divisions in creative labour and value
- 9: 'Believe': vocoders, digital female identity and camp 1
- 10: On performativity and production in Madonna's 'Music'
- 11: 'He's Got the Power': the politics of production in girl group music