Music, Immigration and the City: A Transatlantic Dialogue
- Editor: Kasinitz, Philip
- Editor: Martiniello, Marco
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Contents
- Introduction: Music, migration and the city
- Philip Kasinitz and Marco Martiniello
- 1. Harlem Calypso and Brooklyn Soca: Caribbean Carnival music in the diaspora
- Ray Allen
- 2. "Immigrants! We get the Job Done!": newcomers remaking America on Broadway
- Philip Kasinitz
- 3. Think global, act Argentine! tango emigres and the search for artistic authenticity
- Anahi Viladrich
- 4. Music and migration among the Alevi immigrants from Turkey in Germany
- Ozan Aksoy
- 5. Cultural, ethnic and political dimensions of Mediterraneaness in Neapolitan contemporary music: from a discursive transformation in sounds and lyrics to mobilization against Salvini's Lega
- Alessandro Mazzola
- 6. Franglais in a post-rap world: audible minorities and anxiety about mixing in Quebec
- Bob W. White
- 7. How did son jarocho become a music for the immigrant rights movement?
- Ruben Hernandez-Leon
- 8. Music and the political expression and mobilization of second and third-generation immigrants in urban Europe: insights from Liege (Belgium)
- Marco Martiniello