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Resounding international relations : on music, culture, and politics / edited by M.I. Franklin.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2005Description: xv, 320 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1403967555
  • 9781403967558
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.4842 22
LOC classification:
  • ML3916 .R47 2005
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Introductory improvisations on a theme : resounding international relations / M. I. Franklin -- 2. Concentrated industry, fragmented consumption : the global music industry in the new millennium / Christopher May -- 3. Sounds complicated? : music, film, and media synergies / Jayne Rodgers and Annette Davison -- 4. Sharing as piracy : the digital future of music / Debora Halbert -- 5. Americanization at its best? : the globalization of jazz / Robin Brown -- 6. Do it yourself : punk rock and the disalienation of international relations / Matt Davies -- 7. Who is listening? : hip-hop in Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Senegal / Katrin Lock -- 8. "My dance immoral? Alhamdulillah no!" : Dangdut music and gender politics in contemporary Indonesia / Sonja van Wichelen -- 9. Of things we hear but cannot see : musical explorations of international politics / Roland Bleiker -- 10. Sounds of peace : on peace fantasies and peace offerings in classical music / Dieter Senghaas -- 11. Operatic mythologies, political performativity, and cinema : Verdi, Visconti, and the Risorgimento / Terrell Carver -- 12. A medium of others : rhythmic soundscapes as critical utopias / Phil Weinrobe and Naeem Inayatullah -- 13. The clash of civilization : notes from a punk/scholar / Kevin C. Dunn.
Review: "Resounding International Relations is a unique collection of exploratory essays by international relations scholars, and special guests, into past and contemporary issues in world politics through music. Contributors focus on the chosen music in itself but also in terms of the sociocultural and political economic context in which it emerged. Cases are taken from classical, popular, and "world" music in an interdisciplinary resounding of familiar themes in international relations research from a number of different perspectives."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-320) and index.

1. Introductory improvisations on a theme : resounding international relations / M. I. Franklin -- 2. Concentrated industry, fragmented consumption : the global music industry in the new millennium / Christopher May -- 3. Sounds complicated? : music, film, and media synergies / Jayne Rodgers and Annette Davison -- 4. Sharing as piracy : the digital future of music / Debora Halbert -- 5. Americanization at its best? : the globalization of jazz / Robin Brown -- 6. Do it yourself : punk rock and the disalienation of international relations / Matt Davies -- 7. Who is listening? : hip-hop in Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Senegal / Katrin Lock -- 8. "My dance immoral? Alhamdulillah no!" : Dangdut music and gender politics in contemporary Indonesia / Sonja van Wichelen -- 9. Of things we hear but cannot see : musical explorations of international politics / Roland Bleiker -- 10. Sounds of peace : on peace fantasies and peace offerings in classical music / Dieter Senghaas -- 11. Operatic mythologies, political performativity, and cinema : Verdi, Visconti, and the Risorgimento / Terrell Carver -- 12. A medium of others : rhythmic soundscapes as critical utopias / Phil Weinrobe and Naeem Inayatullah -- 13. The clash of civilization : notes from a punk/scholar / Kevin C. Dunn.

"Resounding International Relations is a unique collection of exploratory essays by international relations scholars, and special guests, into past and contemporary issues in world politics through music. Contributors focus on the chosen music in itself but also in terms of the sociocultural and political economic context in which it emerged. Cases are taken from classical, popular, and "world" music in an interdisciplinary resounding of familiar themes in international relations research from a number of different perspectives."--BOOK JACKET.

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