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ISBN13: | 9798765102114 |
ISBN10: | 8765102118 |
Kötéstípus: | Keménykötés |
Terjedelem: | oldal |
Méret: | 228x152 mm |
Nyelv: | angol |
675 |
Témakör:
Mediterranean Musicscapes in Contemporary Spain
From Mosaic to Net
Kiadó: Bloomsbury Academic
Megjelenés dátuma: 2024. október 3.
Kötetek száma: Hardback
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This volume focuses on the musicscapes that contest, critique, and rethink Mediterraneidad (Mediterraneaness) in Contemporary Spain, and understands it as a fluid and elusive sociological, cultural, and artistic category. The volume argues that since the 1990s we have witnessed a shift in which the mythical image of "Mediterranean harmony" has been superseded by the net: a figure that represents the linking of urban nodes and trans governmental networks, migratory movements, and cultural fluidity.
Further, this book assesses how Mediterraneidad became, within the realm of music, the site and sign of a diverse array of social issues such as the formulation of Catalan, Valencian, Andalusian, and Mallorcan national identities, with the 2017 Catalan Independence process taking center stage. Using diverse methodologies-data-driven sociological approaches; ethnographic and anthropological tools; feminist and gender theories-the authors also address the rapidly changing social landscape that started in the 1980s due to global migrations as well as the dismantling of traditional gender dynamics.
Further, this book assesses how Mediterraneidad became, within the realm of music, the site and sign of a diverse array of social issues such as the formulation of Catalan, Valencian, Andalusian, and Mallorcan national identities, with the 2017 Catalan Independence process taking center stage. Using diverse methodologies-data-driven sociological approaches; ethnographic and anthropological tools; feminist and gender theories-the authors also address the rapidly changing social landscape that started in the 1980s due to global migrations as well as the dismantling of traditional gender dynamics.
Tartalomjegyzék:
List of Figures, Maps, and Tables
Acknowledgements
General Map
General Introduction
Surfing the Mediterranean: Place, Identity and the Politics of Music in Contemporary Spain
Kiko Mora, University of Alicante, Spain
Part I: Tourism
Introduction
Kiko Mora, University of Alicante, Spain
1. "Mediterráneamente": Music Festivals as Industry, Utopia, and Experience of Place
Eduardo Vi?uela, University of Oviedo, Spain
2. Against Neoliberalism: Anti-tourism and Musical Practices in a Mediterranean Paradise
Amadeu Corbera, Conservatori Superior de Música de les Illes Balears, Spain
Part II: Nationalism
Introduction
Kiko Mora, University of Alicante, Spain
3. Music as Political Activism in the Comarques Centrals des País Valenci?: Social Justice, Identity, and Rock
Lluís Catal? Oltra, University of Alicante, Spain, and Clemente Penalva Verdú, University of Alicante, Spain
4. "We Will Find a Way Out:" Catalan World Music, Mestizaje and Political Engagement
Rubén Gómez Muns, Independent Scholar
Part III: Migration
Introduction
Kiko Mora, University of Alicante, Spain
5. How Mediterranean is Andalusian Popular Music?: (Re)Thinking Identities, Migrations and Dreams
Diego García Peinazo, University of Córdoba, Spain and Pedro Ordó?ez Eslava, University of Granada, Spain
6. An Overview of Music from the Maghreb and Maghrebi Musicians in the Spanish Mediterranean Arc
Alicia González, Real Conservatorio Superior de Música "Victoria Eugenia" de Granada, Spain and Isabel Llano, Independent Scholar, Spain
Part IV: Gender
Introduction
Kiko Mora, University of Alicante, Spain
7. "Proud of Me," the New Catalan Cantautoras: Singing Belonging Beyond the Mediterranean
Gianni Ginesi, Barcelona's Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya, ESMUC, Spain
8. Bridging Gender Gaps in the Mediterranean Musical Scene: Celebrating the Women Singer-Songwriters of the Cançó
Pepa Novell, Independent Scholar, Spain
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgements
General Map
General Introduction
Surfing the Mediterranean: Place, Identity and the Politics of Music in Contemporary Spain
Kiko Mora, University of Alicante, Spain
Part I: Tourism
Introduction
Kiko Mora, University of Alicante, Spain
1. "Mediterráneamente": Music Festivals as Industry, Utopia, and Experience of Place
Eduardo Vi?uela, University of Oviedo, Spain
2. Against Neoliberalism: Anti-tourism and Musical Practices in a Mediterranean Paradise
Amadeu Corbera, Conservatori Superior de Música de les Illes Balears, Spain
Part II: Nationalism
Introduction
Kiko Mora, University of Alicante, Spain
3. Music as Political Activism in the Comarques Centrals des País Valenci?: Social Justice, Identity, and Rock
Lluís Catal? Oltra, University of Alicante, Spain, and Clemente Penalva Verdú, University of Alicante, Spain
4. "We Will Find a Way Out:" Catalan World Music, Mestizaje and Political Engagement
Rubén Gómez Muns, Independent Scholar
Part III: Migration
Introduction
Kiko Mora, University of Alicante, Spain
5. How Mediterranean is Andalusian Popular Music?: (Re)Thinking Identities, Migrations and Dreams
Diego García Peinazo, University of Córdoba, Spain and Pedro Ordó?ez Eslava, University of Granada, Spain
6. An Overview of Music from the Maghreb and Maghrebi Musicians in the Spanish Mediterranean Arc
Alicia González, Real Conservatorio Superior de Música "Victoria Eugenia" de Granada, Spain and Isabel Llano, Independent Scholar, Spain
Part IV: Gender
Introduction
Kiko Mora, University of Alicante, Spain
7. "Proud of Me," the New Catalan Cantautoras: Singing Belonging Beyond the Mediterranean
Gianni Ginesi, Barcelona's Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya, ESMUC, Spain
8. Bridging Gender Gaps in the Mediterranean Musical Scene: Celebrating the Women Singer-Songwriters of the Cançó
Pepa Novell, Independent Scholar, Spain
List of Contributors
Index