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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music, Space and Place

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music, Space and Place

  • Editor: Percival, J. Mark
  • Editor: Stahl, Geoff

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Contents

  • SECTION 1 : THEORY & METHODS Section
  • Introduction 1: Space, Place and Non-Place (Geoff Stahl, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand) 2: Rhythmanalysis and Circulation (Will Straw, McGill University, Canada) 3: The Global, The Local and the Translocal (Hyunjoon Shin, Sungkonghoe Univ
  • SECTION 3 : PLACE AND CONSUMPTION Section
  • Introduction 8: At Home (Keir Keightley, University of Western Ontario, Canada) 9: Radio (J. Mark Percival, Queen Margaret University, UK) 10: The Record Store (Nabeel Zuberi, University of Auckland, New Zealand) 11: The Nightclub (Hillegonda Rietveld, Lo
  • SECTION 4 : PLACE, PRODUCTION AND PERFORMANCE Section
  • Introduction 14: In the City: Glasgow (Martin Cloonan, University of Turku, Finland) 15: The Bedroom (Emilia Barna, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary) 16: The Rehearsal Space (Adam Behr, Newcastle University, UK) 17: The Studio (Rut
  • SECTION 5 : CITIES, SUBURBS, NATIONS AND BEYOND
  • Section I ntroduction. 21: Creative Cities (Scott Henderson, Brock University, Canada) 22: The Suburbs (Andrew Robert Branch, University of East London, UK) 23: Townships (Kathryn Olsen, University of KwaZulu-Natal, New Zealand) 24: Favelas (Vincenzo Camb
  • SECTION 6 : SELLING, CELEBRATING, REPRESENTING SPACE & PLACE Section
  • Introduction 28: The Sounds of Place: Iceland (Daphne THorbjoerg,Iceland University of the Arts, Iceland) 29: Music and Heritage (Catherine Strong, RMIT, Australia) 30: Music and Tourism (Leonieke Bolderman, Erasmus University, The Netherlands) 31: Festiv