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Music Making Community

Contributor(s): Perman, Tony (Editor), Fiol, Stefan (Editor), Nettl, Bruno (Contribution by), Tsekouras, Ioannis (Contribution by), Buchanan, Donna A (Contribution by), Erlmann, Veit (Contribution by), Herrera, Eduardo (Contribution by), Bosse, Joanna (Contribution by), Solomon, Thomas (Contribution by), Bruinders, Sylvia (Contribution by), McDonald, David A (Contribution by), Deja, Rick (Contribution by), Fiol, Stefan (Contribution by), Blum, Stephen (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9780252045806

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

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Pub Date: May 21, 2024

Dewey: 306.4842

LCCN: 2023049022

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.10" H x 9.37" L x 6.30" W ( 1.35 lbs) 312 pages

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Description: "Making music offers enormous possibilities--and faces significant limitations--in its power to generate belonging and advance social justice. Tony Perman and Stefan Fiol edit essays focused on the forms of interplay between music-making and community-making as mutually creative processes. Contributors in the first section look at cases where music arrived in settings with little or no sense of community and formed social bonds that lasted beyond its departure. In the sections that follow, the essayists turn to stable communities that used musical forms to address social needs and both forged new social groups and, in some cases, splintered established communities. By centering the value of difference in productive feedback dynamics of music and community while asserting the need for mutual moral indebtedness, they foreground music's potential to transform community for the better. Contributors: Stephen Blum, Joanna Bosse, Sylvia Bruinders, Donna A. Buchanan, Rick Deja, Veit Erlmann, Stefan Fiol, Eduardo Herrera, David A. McDonald, Tony Perman, Thomas Solomon, and Ioannis Tsekouras"--

Review Quotes: "A rich and disjunctive tapestry of studies that reifies neither communities nor ontologies of community. The entire collection goes to the heart of Tom Turino's assertions about the power of music to do things in the world and, more specifically, to shape social collectivities through meaning and emotion."--Anna Schultz, author of Singing a Hindu Nation: Marathi Devotional Performance and Nationalism

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