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Lives In Music Mobility And Change In A Global Context Sara Le Menestrel

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Lives In Music Mobility And Change In A Global Context Sara Le Menestrel
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.65 MB
Author: Sara Le Menestrel, John Angel, Christophe Apprill, Kali Argyriadis, Julien Mallet, Nicolas Puig, Guillaume Samson, Gabriel Segré
ISBN: 9780429434204, 9781138358706, 0429434200, 1138358703
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Lives In Music Mobility And Change In A Global Context Sara Le Menestrel by Sara Le Menestrel, John Angel, Christophe Apprill, Kali Argyriadis, Julien Mallet, Nicolas Puig, Guillaume Samson, Gabriel Segré 9780429434204, 9781138358706, 0429434200, 1138358703 instant download after payment.

Lives in Music analyses interwoven patterns of mobility, change, and power in music and dance practices.
It challenges some commonly accepted conceptual tools that are ubiquitous in anthropology today, including cultural hybridity, transnational networks, and globalization. Based on seven “itineraries” that are the result of extensive ethnographic long-term field research efforts, the processes of geographic and social mobility, transformation, and power relative to music and dance practices are explored in different parts of the world. Seven writers provide life stories constructed through ethnographic techniques and life histories and supported by a deep knowledge of local customs.

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