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ISBN-10: 0822360128
ISBN-13: 9780822360124
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publish Date: 01/25/2016
Dimensions: 9.00" L, 6.00" W, 0.90" H

Audible Empire: Music, Global Politics, Critique

Edited byRonald Radano

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Audible Empire rethinks the processes and mechanisms of empire and shows how musical practice has been crucial to its spread around the globe. Music is a means of comprehending empire as an audible formation, and the contributors highlight how it has been circulated, consumed, and understood through imperial logics. These fifteen interdisciplinary essays cover large swaths of genre, time, politics, and geography, and include topics such as the affective relationship between jazz and cigarettes in interwar China; the sonic landscape of the U.S.- Mexico border; the critiques of post-9/11 U.S. empire by desi rappers; and the role of tonality in the colonization of Africa. Whether focusing on Argentine tango, theorizing anticolonialist sound, or examining the music industry of postapartheid South Africa, the contributors show how the audible has been a central component in the creation of imperialist notions of reason, modernity, and culture. In doing so, they allow us to hear how empire is both made and challenged.

Contributors: Kofi Agawu, Philip V. Bohlman. Michael Denning, Brent Hayes Edwards, Nan Enstad, Andrew Jones, Josh Kun, Morgan Luker, Jairo Moreno, Tejumola Olaniyan, Marc Perry, Ronald Radano, Nitasha Sharma, Micol Seigel, Gavin Steingo, Penny Von Eschen, Amanda Weidman.

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"'Empire, ' for most of these authors, is not restrained to political empires. Instead, it entails a broad understanding of declining national sovereignty, modern capitalism, and multinational enterprises, all reflected by and in sound. That gaze alone makes this a dynamic and interesting book for historians to consult."–Jessica Gienow-Hecht "Canadian Journal of History" (4/11/2017 12:00:00 AM)
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Details

ISBN-10: 0822360128
ISBN-13: 9780822360124
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publish Date: 01/25/2016
Dimensions: 9.00" L, 6.00" W, 0.90" H
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