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Resounding International Relations

On Music, Culture, and Politics

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This book explores a provocative area of inquiry for critical theory and research into world politics and popular culture: music. Not just because political science barely engages with anything musical, but also because it is clear that many opportunities for critical scholarship and reflection on global politics and economics are present in the spaces and relationships created by organized sound. It is easy to focus on the textual elements of music, but there is more at stake than just the words. Critical reflection on the intersections between music and politics also need to take into account the visceral and non-verbal elements such as counterpoint and harmony, polyphony and dissonance, noise, rhymes, rhythms, performance and the visual/aural dimensions to music-making.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction; M. I. Franklin PART 1 Concentrated Industry, Fragmented Consumption: the Global Music Industry in the New Millenium; C. May Sharing as Piracy: The Digital Future of Music; D. Halbert Sounds Complicated? Music, Film, and Media Synergies; J. Rodgers & A. Davison Rhythmic Soundscapes as Critical Utopias; N. Inayatullah PART 2 'This is Our Music': The International Politics of Jazz Canon; R. Brown 'Do It Yourself': Punk Rock and the Disalienation of International Relations; M. Davies Whose Revolution Will (Not) Be Televised? Rap and Hiphop's Global Crossings; M. I. Franklin How to Intonate Peace? War and Peace in Classical Music; D. Senghaas PART 3 Operatic Mythologies and Political Performativity: Visconti, Verdi, and the Risorgimento; T. Carver 'Who is Listening?' Emancipatory Ideas in Hiphop Music: The Case of Senegal; K. Lock The Clash in Academe: Notes from a Punk/Scholar; K. Dunn Conclusion; M. I. Franklin

Produktdetails

Erscheinungsdatum
12. Oktober 2005
Sprache
englisch
Auflage
2005 edition
Seitenanzahl
320
Herausgegeben von
M.I. Franklin
Illustrationen
XV, 320 p.
Verlag/Hersteller
Produktart
gebunden
Abbildungen
XV, 320 p.
Gewicht
538 g
Größe (L/B/H)
219/140/26 mm
ISBN
9781403967558

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' Resounding International Relations abounds with insightful moments of critical interpretation. Moving international studies ' from noun to verb, ' it displaces the clichés of neo-realism with stimulating improvisations and dislodges theory from its long-standing attachment to anachronistic, geopolitical cartographies. ' - - Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawaii

' Music is an international language but for too long students of international politics have ignored it. This rich and diverse set of essays begins to set the record straight. In the hybridization of hip hop in West Africa and the political appropriation of Verdi, the global political economy of the music industry and the lessons for IR scholars in the lyrics of the Clash, the dynamic intersections between music, culture and global politics emerge loud and clear. Just when you thought you' d heard it all before, Resounding International Relations challenges received ideas about what counts as international politics, and what it sounds like. ' - Jutta Weldes, University of Bristol

' Resounding International Relations: On Music, Culture and Politics pulls together a collection of vivid essays from critical international relations scholars in a stimulating analysis of music and culture. The book uses music and sound as a primary source of investigation to unpack political and cultural themes in a contemporary global world. This is a challenging and thought-provoking book; it refuses to accept music as a passive, unimportant cultural pursuit rather the book positions music as a cultural force that reveals insights and aspects of cultural politics and cultural interaction. The sounds, technologies and genres of music open up ways of thinking about international relations, revealing clusters of intensity, emotional expression and cultural change in different situations and cases. This book is a ' must-read' for anyone interested in finding out more about the interdisciplinary ground of music, politics, human expression, desire and contemporary cultural movements. ' - Dr. David Lines, University of Auckland




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