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ISBN-10: 0819562610
ISBN-13: 9780819562616
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Publish Date: 04/01/1993
Dimensions: 9.01" L, 6.04" W, 0.44" H

Subcultural Sounds: Micromusics of the West

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A fascinating study of subcultural musics and their cultural identities.

The study of subcultural musics, what Mark Slobin calls “small musics in big systems,” is characterized by a tremendously expanding search for cultural identity within multiethnic societies that are increasingly caught up in global cultural flow. Subcultural Sounds is the first critical attempt to explore the dynamics of this process in Europe and America, the heartland of music production and bellwether for global culture. By combining interpretation with concrete analysis, Slobin works toward a comparative approach for understanding the “micromusics” of Euro-America. Includes a new preface that was added to the second printing in 2000.

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"Although Subcultural Sounds primarily maps out possible responses for ethnomusicology to the current situation of global interaction of conflicting mediascapes, technoscapes, finanscapes, ethnoscapes, and ideoscapes, there are numerous lessons to be learned from these essays for musicology, music education and related discplines . . . productive and inspiring."–Music and Letters
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ISBN-10: 0819562610
ISBN-13: 9780819562616
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Publish Date: 04/01/1993
Dimensions: 9.01" L, 6.04" W, 0.44" H
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