Music and Technoculture Music and Technoculture

Music and Technoculture

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Publisher Description

Moving from web to field, from Victorian parlor to 21st-century mall, the 15 essays gathered here yield new insights regarding the intersection of local culture, musical creativity and technological possibilities. Inspired by the concept of "technoculture," the authors locate technology squarely in the middle of expressive culture: they are concerned with how technology culturally informs and infuses aspects of everyday life and musical experience, and they argue that this merger does not necessarily result in a "cultural grayout," but instead often produces exciting new possibilities. In this collection, we find evidence of musical practices and ways of knowing music that are informed or even significantly transformed by new technologies, yet remain profoundly local in style and meaning.

CONTRIBUTORS: Leslie C. Gay, Jr., Kai Fikentscher, Tong Soon Lee, René T. A. Lysloff, Matthew Malsky, Charity Marsh, Marc Perlman, Thomas Porcello, Andrew Ross, David Sanjek, jonathan Sterne, Janet L. Sturman, Timothy D. Taylor, Paul Théberge, Melissa West, Deborah Wong.

Ebook Edition Note: Four of the 26 illustrations, and the cover illustration, have been redacted.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2013
August 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
416
Pages
PUBLISHER
Wesleyan University Press
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
9.3
MB
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