UID:
almafu_9958356324902883
Format:
1 online resource
ISBN:
9783839432242
Series Statement:
Beiträge zur Popularmusikforschung ; 42
Content:
Sag mir, was du singst, und ich sag dir, wer du bist! Sprache und Musik sind wichtige Zeichen für Identität. Mit einem Lied kann man Zugehörigkeit, aber auch Abgrenzung symbolisieren: Migranten hören und machen Musik, die ihnen ein Gefühl von Heimat vermi
Content:
Tell me what you sing and I'll tell you who you are. Language and music are important symbols for identity. With a song, we can symbolize both belonging and exclusion: migrants listen to and make music which gives them a feeling of their homeland. Local music scenes foster regional characteristics in their songs, but international stars also market themselves with symbols of their heritage. In the face of the advanced globalization of the music market, the regional is gaining increasing significance in popular music. By way of examples from various musical cultures and scenes, as well as from the perspectives of various academic disciplines, this book describes the diverse processes of identity formation in post-migrant society and the diverse tensions between regional thinking and a world that is, if nothing else, economically globalized.
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Frontmatter --
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Inhalt --
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Editorial --
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Why do Songs have Words in Different Languages? Negotiating Minority Identity through Language Choice among Swedish-Speaking Musicians in Finland --
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»OBIAA PƐ SƐ ƆKƆ international.« Negotiating the Local and the Global in Ghanaian Hiplife Music --
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Alternative Globalization in Southern France: Minority Language as a Creative Tool in Occitan Popular Music --
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Mutterlandpop. Lokale Markierung und Entgrenzung musikalischer Darbietungen auf ukrainischen Feiertagen --
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When Balkan became Popular: The Role of Cultural Intermediaries in Communicating Regional Musics --
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World Music, Value, and Memory --
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German Modern Talking vs. Iranian Modern Talking. Zur Anwendbarkeit der Korpus-Analyse als Mittel des Popmusikverstehens --
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Negotiating Andalusian Identity in Rock Andaluz Harmony. Musical Modes, ›Expressive Isomorphism‹ and Meaning in Post-Franco Spain --
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Zweisprachige Songs. Sprachmuster transkultureller Inszenierungen --
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Style and Society — Istanbul's Music Scene in the 1960s and 1970s: Musical Hybridism, the Gazino, and Social Tolerance --
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Ethnic Club Cultures: Postmigrant Leisure Socialities and Music in Urban Europe --
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Zu den Autoren --
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Backmatter
Language:
German
Subjects:
Musicology
Keywords:
Aufsatzsammlung
DOI:
10.14361/9783839432242
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783839432242
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