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Transglobal Sounds: Music, Youth and Migration

  • Editor: Campos, Ricardo
  • Editor: Sardinha, Joao

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Contents

  • Introduction Transglobal Sounds Joao Sardinha and Ricardo Campos
  • Part I : Music, mobilities and processes of being
  • Chapter 1 : Afro-mandinga in Lisbon: griots and the (en)chantment of the past Carolina Carret Hoefs
  • Chapter 2 : From Coimbra to London: to live the punk dream with my tribe Paula Guerra and Pedro Quintela
  • Part II : Hibridism and aesthetic creativity
  • Chapter 3 : 'More than pets of multiculturalism': Diasporic hybridity in Icelandic popular music - The case of Retro Stefson Gestur Gudmundsson and Arnar Eggert Thoroddsen
  • Chapter 4 : Popular Music and Generational Dynamics of Immigration in 'Postcolonial Finland' - the Case of Ourvision Singing Contest 2009 Antti-Ville Karja
  • Chapter 5 :Nanyin and the Singaporean culture: The creation of intangible cultural heritage in Singapore and intergenerational contrasts Fushiki Kaori
  • Part III : Identity politics and negotiations
  • Chapter 6 : Protest rap and young Afro-descendants in Portugal Ricardo Campos, Pedro Nunes and Jose Alberto Simoes
  • Chapter 7 : Music: a tool for socio-political participation among descendants of immigrants in Buenos Aires and Bilbao? Natalia Gavazzo, Sonia Pereira and Ana Estevens
  • Chapter 8 : 'Ich fuhle mich Deutsch': Migrant Descendants' Performance of Integration through the Hamburg HipHop Academy Emily Joy Rothchild
  • Part IV : Connecting sounds and ancestral homelands
  • Chapter 9 : 'Portugal dos Xutos': Portuguese music in the lives of "returned" descendants of Portuguese emigrants from Canada Joao Sardinha
  • Chapter 10 : Drawing a homeland on the staff: Music of Turkey in Berlin Pinar Guran
  • Conclusion Understanding acoustic performativities, youth subjectivities and mobile identities Anastasia Christou, Joao Sardinha, Ricardo Campos