Musical Performance and the Changing City: Post-industrial Contexts in Europe and the United States
- Editor: Holt, Fabian
- Editor: Wergin, Carsten
Book
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Contents
- Section I : Place-Making
- 1. "From the Big Dig to the Big Gig": Live Music, Urban Regeneration and Social Change in the European Capital of Culture 2008 Sara Cohen
- 2. Sounding Austin: Live Music, Race, and the Selling of a City Caroline Polk O'Meara and Eliot M. Tretter
- 3. Sounding out the Cuban Diaspora in Barcelona: Music, Migration and the Urban Experience Inigo Sanchez Fuarros
- 4. Destination 'Three Days Awake': Cultural Urbanism at a Popular Music Festival Outside the City Carsten Wergin
- Section II : Scenes and Venues
- 5. Digital Underground: Musical Spaces and Microscenes in the Post-industrial City David Grazian
- 6. The Advent of Rock Clubs for the Gentry: Berlin, Copenhagen, and New York Fabian Holt
- 7. Collectivities and Mixed-Mediations in Amsterdam's Translocal Jazz Scene Kristin McGee
- 8. The Quality of Mutuality: Jazz Musicians in the Athenian Popular Music Industry Ioannis Tsioulakis
- Section III : Nightlife
- 9. Crowd Solidarity on the Dancefloor in Paris and Berlin Luis-Manuel Garcia
- 10. The Sound Culture of Dubstep in London Christoph Brunner
- 11. The Networking Logic of the Post-industrial Music Milieu: A City of London Ethnographic Moment Peter Webb