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Non-Western Popular Music

Non-Western Popular Music

  • Author: Langlois, Tony

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Contents

  • Contents: Introduction
  • Part I Pop, Power and Identity: Islam, the Turkish state and Arabesk, Martin Stokes
  • Starting from nowhere? Popular music in Cambodia after the Khmer Rouge, Stephen Mamula
  • Soccer, popular music and national consciousness in post-state-socialist Bulgaria, 1994-96, Donna A. Buchanan
  • Music and cultural politics: ideology and resistance in Singapore, Lily Kong
  • 'The morning of freedom rose up': Kurdish popular song and the exigencies of cultural survival, Stephen Blum and Amir Hassanpour
  • Saida Sultan/Danna International: transgender pop and the polysemiotics of sex, nation and ethnicity on the Israeli-Egyptian border, Ted Swedenburg
  • Re-thinking 'Whiteness'? Identity, change and 'White' popular music in post-apartheid South Africa, Christopher Ballantine
  • Borderland pop: Arab Jewish musicians and the politics of performance, Galit Saada-Ophir. Part II Global Perspectives: Are we global yet? Globalist discourse, cultural formations and the study of Zimbabwean popular music, Thomas Turino
  • Interpreting world music: a challenge in theory and practice, Jocelyne Guilbault
  • Between globalisation and localisation: a study of Hong Kong popular music, Wai-Chung Ho
  • A!Hip Hop, RevoluciA(3)n! Nationalizing rap in Cuba, Geoffrey Baker
  • Bandiri music, globalization and urban experience in Nigeria, Brian Larkin. Part III Music Industries: The cassette industry and popular music in North India, Peter Manuel
  • Recycling Indian film-songs: popular music as a source of melodies for North Indian folk musicians, Scott Marcus
  • Charisma's realm: fandom in Japan, Christine Yano
  • Cross-cultural perspectives in popular music: the case of Afghanistan, John Baily
  • Trends and taste in Japanese popular music: a case-study of the 1982 Yamaha World Popular Music Festival, Judith Ann Herd
  • Popular music in Indonesia since 1998, in particular fusion, indie and Islamic music on video compact discs and the internet, Bart Barendregt and Wim van Zantem
  • 'The world is made by talk'