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Ethnic And Cultural Identity In Music And Song Lyrics 1st Edition Victor Kennedy Michelle Gadpaille

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Ethnic And Cultural Identity In Music And Song Lyrics 1st Edition Victor Kennedy Michelle Gadpaille
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.63 MB
Pages: 267
Author: Victor Kennedy; Michelle Gadpaille
ISBN: 9781443896207, 1443896209
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Ethnic And Cultural Identity In Music And Song Lyrics 1st Edition Victor Kennedy Michelle Gadpaille by Victor Kennedy; Michelle Gadpaille 9781443896207, 1443896209 instant download after payment.

Ethnic and Cultural Identity in Music and Song Lyrics looks at a variety of popular and folk music from around the world, with examples of British, Slovene, Chinese and American songs, poems and musicals. Charles Taylor says that “it is through story that we find or devise ways of living bearably in time”; one can make the same claim for music. Inexorably tied to time, to the measure of the beat, but freed from time by the polysemous potential of the words, song rapidly becomes “our” song, helping to cement memory and community, to make the past comprehensible and the present bearable. The authors of the fifteen chapters in this volume demonstrate how lyrics set to music can reflect, express and construct collective identities, both traditional and contemporary.

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