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Playing for Keeps : Improvisation in the Aftermath /

"PLAYING FOR KEEPS is an edited volume of essays exploring the global dimensions of musical improvisation. The editors are interested in what they call the "aftermaths" associated with improvisational music practices: the various ways musical improvisation can respond in the aftermath...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Porter, Eric (Eric C.) (Editor ), Fischlin, Daniel (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Durham : Duke University Press, 2020.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Manifesto / Matana Roberts
  • The Exhibition of Vandalizim : Improvising Healing, Politics, and Film in South Africa / Stephanie Vos
  • The Rigors of Afro/Canarian Jazz : Sounding Peripheral Vision with Severed Tongues / Mark Lomanno
  • "Opening Up a Space that Maybe Wouldn't Exist Otherwise" / Holding It Down in the Aftermath / Vijay Iyer, in conversation with Daniel Fischlin and Eric Porter
  • Experimental and Improvised Norths : The Sonic Geographies of Tanya Tagaq's Collaborations with Derek Charke and the Kronos Quartet / Kate Galloway
  • Nina Simone: CIVIL JAZZ! / Randy DuBurke
  • Free Improvised Music in Postwar Beirut : Differential Sounds, Intersectarian Collaborations, and Critical Collective Memory / Rana El Kadi
  • Street Concerts and Sexual Harassment in Post-Mubarak Egypt: Ṭarab as Affective Politics / Darci Sprengel
  • Improvisation, Grounded Humanity, and Witnessing in Palestine : An Interview with Al Mada's Odeh Turjman and Reem Abdul Hadi-Hadi / Daniel Fischlin
  • "Silsulim" (Improvised "Curls") in the Vocal Performance of Israeli Popular Music: Identity, Power, and Politics / Moshe Morad
  • Three Moments in Ki Ho'alu (Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar) : Improvising as a Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) Adaptive Strategy / Kevin Fellezs
  • From Pre-Peace to Post-Conflict : The Ethics of (Non- ) Listening and Cocreation in a Divided Society / Sara Ramshaw and Paul Stapleton.