9780810847811-0810847817-Celtic Modern: Music at the Global Fringe (Volume 1) (Europea: Ethnomusicologies and Modernities, 1)

Celtic Modern: Music at the Global Fringe (Volume 1) (Europea: Ethnomusicologies and Modernities, 1)

ISBN-13: 9780810847811
ISBN-10: 0810847817
Author: Martin Stokes, Philip V. Bohlman Editor
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Format: Paperback 302 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780810847811
ISBN-10: 0810847817
Author: Martin Stokes, Philip V. Bohlman Editor
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Format: Paperback 302 pages

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Celtic Modern: Music at the Global Fringe (Volume 1) (Europea: Ethnomusicologies and Modernities, 1) (ISBN-13: 9780810847811 and ISBN-10: 0810847817), written by authors Martin Stokes, Philip V. Bohlman Editor, was published by Scarecrow Press in 2003. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other History & Criticism (Music) books. You can easily purchase or rent Celtic Modern: Music at the Global Fringe (Volume 1) (Europea: Ethnomusicologies and Modernities, 1) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History & Criticism books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The study of 'Celtic' culture has been locked within modern nationalist paradigms, shaped by contemporary media, tourism, and labor migration. Celtic Modern collects critical essays on the global circulation of Celtic music, and the place of music in the construction of Celtic 'Imaginaries'. It provides detailed case studies of the global dimensions of Celtic music in Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Brittany, and amongst Diasporas in Canada, the United States and Australia, with specific reference to pipe bands, traditional music education in Edinburgh, the politics of popular/traditional crossover in Ireland, and the Australian bush band phenomenon. Contributors include performer musicians as well as academic writers. Critique necessitates reflexivity, and all of the contributors, active and in many cases professional musicians as well as writers, reflect in their essays on their own contributions to these kind of encounters. Thus, this resource offers an opportunity to reflect critically on some of the insistent 'othering' that has accompanied much cultural production in and on the Celtic World, and that have prohibited serious critical engagement with what are sometimes described as the 'traditional' and 'folk' music of Europe.

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