Musical Spaces: Place, Performance, and Power
- Author: Horlor, Samuel
- Author: Williams, James
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Contents
- Introduction: Musical Spaces
- Samuel Horlor
- Part I(Trans)local Musical Spaces
- 1. Musical Spaces and Deep Regionalism in Minas Gerais, Brazil
- Jonathon Grasse
- 2. 'Trapped in Oklahoma': Bible Belt Affect and DIY Punk
- Alican Koc
- 3. Musical Pathways through Algerian-London
- Stephen Wilford
- 4. Dancing to the Hotline Bling in the Old Bazaars of Tehran
- Shabnam Goli
- Regionality in Learning and Heritage
- 5. Performing Local Music: Engaging with Regional Musical Identities through Higher Education and Research
- Daithi Kearney
- 6. Preserving Cultural Identity: Learning Music and Performing Heritage in a Tibetan Refugee School
- James Williams
- 7. Claiming Back the Arctic: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Music as a Voice for the Indigenous Subaltern
- Kiara Wickremasinghe
- Music and Spatial Imaginaries
- 8. 'He Is a Piece of Granite...': Landscape and National Identity in Early Twentieth-century Sweden
- Anne Macgregor
- 9. War, Folklore, and Circumstance: Dimitri Shostakovich's Greek Songs in Transnational Historical Context
- Artemis Ignatidou
- 10. 'O Monstrous! O Strange!': Culture, Nature, and the Places of Music in the Mexican Sotavento
- Diego Astorga de Ita
- 11. Journeys to Plastic Beach: Navigations across the Virtual Ocean to Gorillaz' Fictional Island
- Alex Jeffery
- Part IIMusic-Making Environments
- 12. Person-Environment Relationships: Influences beyond Acoustics in Musical Performance
- James Edward Armstrong
- 13. The Social and Spatial Basis of Musical Joy: Folk Orc as Special Refuge and Everyday Ritual
- Thomas Graves
- 14. Echoes of Mongolia's Sensory Landscape in Shurankhai's 'Harmonized' Urtyn Duu
- Sunmin Yoon
- Designing Creative Spaces
- 15. Staging Ariodante: Cultural Cartographies and Dialogical Performance
- Benjamin Davis
- 16. Musicians in Place and Space: The Impact of a Spatialized Model of Improvised Music Performance
- David Leahy
- 17. Space, Engagement, and Immersion: From La Monte Young and Terry Riley to Contemporary Practice
- Joanne Mills
- Musical Spaces and Power
- 18. Micronational Spaces: Rethinking Politics in Contemporary Music Festivals
- Jelena Gligorijevic
- 19. Construction of Protest Space through Chanting in the Egyptian Revolution (2011): Musical Dimensions of a Political Subject
- Oscar Galeev
- 20. Bethlem, Music, and Sound as Biopower in Seventeenth-Century London
- Joseph Nelson
- Epilogue: Towards More Geographic Musicologies
- James Williams