Music radio : building communities, mediating genres /
Why is music so important to radio? This anthology explores the ways in which musical life and radio interact, overlap and have influenced each other for nearly a century. One of music radio's major functions is to help build smaller or larger communities by continuously offering broadcast musi...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, NY :
Bloomsbury Academic,
2019.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Introduction Complexities of Genre, of Mediation and of Community Mads Krogh and Morten Michelsen Section I: Music Radio Ethnographies; 1. Migrant Radio, Community and (New) Fado: The Case of Radio ALFA Pedro Moreira, Universidade Nova, Portugal; 2. On Sonic Assemblage: Indigenous Radio and the Management of HeteroglossiaDaniel Fisher, University of California, Berkeley, USA; 3. Voicing Otherness on Air: Theorizing Radio Through the Figure of VoiceKristine Ringsager, Aalborg University, Denmark, and Sandra Lori Pedersen, University of Copenhagen, DenmarkSection II: Music Radio and Nation Building; 4. Broadcasting the New Nation: Radio and the Intentions Behind National Genres in Latin America Marcio Pinho and Julio Mendivil, Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt; 5. The Edufication and Musicalization of Radio: CKUA, 'Good Music, ' and 'Uplifting Taste'Brian Fauteux, University of Alberta, Canada; 6. Mediated Soundscapes: Representations of the National in the Soundscape Call-in Programme Äänien iltaMeri Kytö, University of Tampere, Finland; 7. Dispositives of Sound: Folk Music Collections, Radio and the National Imagination, 1890s-1960sJohannes Müske, University of Zürich, Switzerland Section III: Music Radio: Genre and Mediation; 8. Mediatization
- Radiofication
- Musicalization Alf Björnberg, University of Gothenburg, Sweden; 9. Formats, Genres and Abstraction: On Musico-Generic Assemblages in the Context of Format Radio Production Mads Krogh, Aarhus University, Denmark; 10. Music Radio's Mediations of the Music-Cultural High/Low Divide Before the 1980s Morten Michelsen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Section IV: Music Radio Convergences;11. Format, the Literature of American Popular Music and Mr Crump Eric Weisbard, University of Alabama, USA; 12. MTV and the Remediation of FM radioAriane Holzbach, Federal Fluminense University, Brazil; 13. Music Radio as a Format Remediated for the Stream-Based Music Use Andreas Ægidius, University of Southern Denmark.