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Worlding Music in Jogjakarta: Tales of the Global Postmodern. René T.A. Lysloff

Por: Lysloff, René T.ATipo de material: ArtículoArtículoIdioma: Inglés Series Ethnomusicology. Journal of the Society for Ethnomusicology ; no. 3Detalles de publicación: Illinois-XXU : University of Illinois Press, 2016Descripción: páginas 484-507: ilustraciones en blanco y negroTema(s): GENEROS MUSICALES | MUSICA POPULAR | ETNOGRAFIA MUSICAL En: Sociey for Ethnomusicology Ethnomusicology. Journal of the Society for EthnomusicologyResumen: Narratives of globalization are often about coping with inevitable and massive economic, technocultural, and societal change. Similarly, stud- ies of music and globalization tend to be theoretically oriented and focus on large-scale transformation (media, industry, nation, etc.) rather than on local and individual innovation and ingenuity. This essay is a close to the ground ethnography of musicians (two, in particular) from the city of Jogjakarta, Indonesia and how they participate in and contribute to the larger globalized network of composers, artists, activists, intellectuals, and contemporary mu- sic lovers. It interrogates the concept of "world" music as well as the relation between the "local" and the "global."Existencias: 1
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Narratives of globalization are often about coping with inevitable and massive economic, technocultural, and societal change. Similarly, stud- ies of music and globalization tend to be theoretically oriented and focus on large-scale transformation (media, industry, nation, etc.) rather than on local and individual innovation and ingenuity. This essay is a close to the ground ethnography of musicians (two, in particular) from the city of Jogjakarta, Indonesia and how they participate in and contribute to the larger globalized network of composers, artists, activists, intellectuals, and contemporary mu- sic lovers. It interrogates the concept of "world" music as well as the relation between the "local" and the "global."

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