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Revisiting Symbolic Interaction In Music Studies And New Interpretive Works Norman K Denzin Ed

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Revisiting Symbolic Interaction In Music Studies And New Interpretive Works Norman K Denzin Ed
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Publisher: Emerald Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.76 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Norman K. Denzin (ed.)
ISBN: 9781783508372, 178350837X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Revisiting Symbolic Interaction In Music Studies And New Interpretive Works Norman K Denzin Ed by Norman K. Denzin (ed.) 9781783508372, 178350837X instant download after payment.

This volume addresses the perceived gap between symbolic interaction and ethnomusicological approaches to the study of music. It seeks to bring the fields closer by highlighting some of the complementary theoretical constructs of phenomenology and symbolic interaction as they relate to music studies. The papers, presented at the 2012 Couch-Stone Symposium, work toward this reconciliation by applying the lens of symbolic interaction to various musical genres, from traditional Inuit music to jazz to hip-hop, reflecting a sensitivity to their various topics as both artistic achievement and social activity. The authors' work in multiple disciplines (Sociology, Ethnomusicology, and Communication Studies), along with their own sharing of ideas in this project, nurtures the opportunity to bring these studies into a full interdisciplinary conversation. It is the hope of the authors that we can not only open a deepened conversation between scholars in different fields, but also integrate concepts from symbolic interactionism and ethnomusicology as they continue to address the complexity of meaning in varying musical contexts.

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