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Turning the Tune: Traditional Music, Tourism, and Social Change in an Irish Village

Turning the Tune: Traditional Music, Tourism, and Social Change in an Irish Village

  • Author: Kaul, Adam R.

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Contents

  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • Conceptual Orientation
  • Conceptual Organization
  • Doolin
  • PART I: REMEMBERED HISTORY
  • Chapter 2. The Old Days
  • Ethnography, History and Memory
  • Subsistence and Seasonality
  • Argonauts of the Eastern Atlantic
  • Seasonality Tourism in Clare in 1859
  • (On the Origins of a New Species)
  • Traditional Irish Music of the "Old Days"
  • The Ceili and the Crossroads Dance
  • The Country House Dance
  • The Dance Halls and The Ceili Bands
  • Early Collections and Early Sessions
  • Conclusions
  • Chapter 3. The Revival
  • A Changing Economy
  • The Folk Revival
  • Internal Changes in Irish Music
  • The Revival Arrives
  • Turning the Tune
  • Conclusions
  • PART II: MOVING IN AND MOVING THROUGH
  • Chapter 4. The Celtic Tiger
  • Celtic Tourism
  • Mass Tourists
  • Coach Tours
  • "Travelers", Working Tourists, and Visitors
  • Conclusions
  • Chapter 5. Locals and Blow-ins
  • Locals
  • Blow-ins
  • Negotiations of Belonging
  • Conclusions
  • PART III: CHANGE AND CONTINUITY
  • Chapter 6. Consolidation and Globalization
  • Traditional Music of the Celtic Tiger
  • Doolin's Celtic Music Industry
  • Bands and Sessions, Performing and Playing
  • Paying to Play
  • Conclusions
  • Chapter 7. Adoption and Approriation
  • Appropriation
  • Adoption
  • Complementary Discourses
  • Phenomenology of the Session
  • Premeditated Spontaneity
  • Music as a Conversation
  • Perfect Embodiment and Good Craic
  • Conclusions
  • Chapter 8. Conclusions
  • History, Globalization, and Tourism
  • Appropriation, Tradition, and Cosmopolitanism
  • The Trope of Authenticity
  • Credibility
  • One's Relationship to the Locale
  • One's Epistemological Relationship to the Music
  • Immediate Context
  • Seasonality
  • The Interaction of Personalities
  • Good Man, Yourself
  • Bibliography
  • Index