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Ethnomusicology, General & Miscellaneous Music, General Aesthetics & Philosophy of Art, Aesthetics of Music, Popular Culture - General & Miscellaneous
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Music Grooves

by Keil
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A collaboration between two of the most interesting voices in ethnomusicology, this volume explores two powerful themes: the "groove" of firsthand experience and participation in music and the "groove" of musical mediation and commodification through recordings. A number of the authors' most important essays, all revised and updated, are introduced and framed by dialogues that supply additional context, introduce retrospective concerns, and reveal connections. This format signals the authors' desire for a more reflexive, experimental discourse on music and society and invites readers to join their conversations.

Music Grooves ranges from jazz, blues, polka, soul, rock, world beat, rap, karaoke, and other familiar genres to major scholarly debates in music theory, ethnomusicology, and popular culture studies. The authors develop and create links between the fields of ethnomusicology and popular culture studies and relate the contents of musics from America, Greece, Cuba, Africa, and Papua New Guinea to artists as diverse as James Brown, Aretha Franklin, L'il Wally Jagiello, Bo Diddley, Walt Solek, Madonna, Paul Simon, Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, and Billie Holiday.

Keil and Feld offer a fascinating view of the shaping of central ideas and terms in ethnomusicology such as "engendered feeling," "interpretive moves," "participatory discrepancies," "iconicity of style," "people's music," "schizophonia," and "lift-up-over sounding." From Keil's critique of Leonard Meyer's musicological approach to Feld's recent work on world beat, this volume covers an array of vital issues in media studies, musicology and ethnomusicology, popular culture, anthropology, and sociology. It will interest anyone concerned with the nature and meaning of music in the modern world.

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Four essays about the experience of music participation and six about the experience of music mediation written by Kell (American Studies, State U. of New York) and Feld (anthropology and music, U. of Texas) over the past ten years, and edited conversations between the two about each section. Among the topics are motion and feeling through music, Aretha Franklin, world beat, and music in Japan. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1994
Publisher
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1994.
Pages
410
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780226429571

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