Bruce Johnson & John Richardson 
Memory, Space and Sound [EPUB ebook] 

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Memory, Space and Sound presents a collection of essays from scholars in a range of disciplines that together explore the social, spatial and temporal contexts that shape different forms of music and sonic practice. The contributors deploy different theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches from musicology, ethnomusicology, popular music studies, cultural history, media studies and cultural studies as they analyse an array of examples, including live performances, music festivals, audiovisual material and much more.


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Chapter 1: Introduction


Johannes Brusila, Bruce Johnson and John Richardson


Part I: Memory


Chapter 2: Cultural Memory of Sound and Space: The Case of the Declaration of Christmas Peace in Turku, Finland


Yrjö Heinonen


Chapter 3: Authenticities on Display: Reflections on a Staged Pink Floyd Concert


Lars Kaijser


Chapter 4: On the Remembered Relationship between Listeners and C-Cassette Technology


Kaarina Kilpiö


Chapter 5: Affective Memories of Music in Online Heritage Practice


Paul Long and Jez Collins


Part II: Space


Chapter 6: Music as Cartography: English Audiences and Their Autobiographical Memories of the Musical Past


Sarah Cohen


Chapter 7: Serbia’s Exit and Gucˇa Trumpet Festivals as Micro-National Spaces: Between Nation Building and Nation Branding


Jelena Gligorijevic´


Chapter 8: Here, There and in between: Radio Spaces before the Second World War


Morten Michelsen


Part III: Sound


Chapter 9: Space and Place in Electroacoustic Music


James Andean


Chapter 10: The Repeated Tone of Civilization


Jeffrey L. Benjamin


Chapter 11: Hearing the Music


Claudia Gorbman


List of Contributors


Index

Despre autor

Kari Kallioniemi is a researcher, adjunct professor and the leader of the ‘Thatcherism, Popular Culture and the 1980s’ project at the Cultural History department, University of Turku. His research interests focus on the relationships between different notions of nationality, neo-right and popular culture. His recent book on this subject is Englishness, Pop and Post-War Britain (Intellect, 2016). His current project deals with the themes of fascination with fascism in popular culture.
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Limba Engleză ● Format EPUB ● Pagini 230 ● ISBN 9781783206049 ● Mărime fișier 1.5 MB ● Editor Bruce Johnson & John Richardson ● Editura Intellect Books Ltd ● Oraș Bristol ● Țară GB ● Publicat 2016 ● Ediție 1 ● Descărcabil 24 luni ● Valută EUR ● ID 5456618 ● Protecție împotriva copiilor Adobe DRM
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