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Honk!

A Street Band Renaissance of Music and Activism
BuchGebunden
280 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Franciserschienen am03.12.2019
HONK! A Street Band Renaissance of Music and Activism describes the fast-growing and transnational phenomenon of street bands-particularly brass and percussion ensembles-and examines how this exciting phenomenon mobilizes communities to reimagine public spaces, protest injustice, and assert their activism.mehr
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KlappentextHONK! A Street Band Renaissance of Music and Activism describes the fast-growing and transnational phenomenon of street bands-particularly brass and percussion ensembles-and examines how this exciting phenomenon mobilizes communities to reimagine public spaces, protest injustice, and assert their activism.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-367-03070-4
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2019
Erscheinungsdatum03.12.2019
Seiten280 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 152 mm, Höhe 229 mm, Dicke 18 mm
Gewicht562 g
Artikel-Nr.53636636

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I: History and Scope / 1. The Many Roads to HONK! and the Power of Brass and Percussion (Reebee Garofalo) / 2. Autonomous Street Carnival Blocos and Reinventing Citizenship in Rio de Janeiro (Laurine Sézérat) / 3. Jericho´s Harvest: A Short History of Brass Bands as a Voice for Political Opposition in Europe (Gregg Moore) / 4. Protest, Polyvalence, and Indirection in Benin's Brass Band Music (Sarah Politz) / 5. Japanese Perspective on HONK! Fest West: A Conversation with Åkuma Wataru of Jinta-la-Mvta (Marié Abe) / Part II: Repertoire, Pedagogy, and Performance / 6. Musical Eclecticism, Cultural Appropriation, and Whiteness in Mission Delirium and HONK! (Andrew Snyder) / 7. Learning on Parade with the School of HONK (Kevin Leppmann) / 8. From Page to Performance: Learning a Song in an Italian Multi-Level Activist Brass Band (Mario Giuseppe Camporeale) / Part III: Inclusion and Organization / 9. Leadership, Inclusion, and Group Decision-Making in HONK! Bands (Meghan Elizabeth Kallman) / 10. Building Connections While Maintaining the Band: The Challenging Politics of Inclusion in Activist Work (Naomi Podber) / 11. Horns and Hers: The Subversion of Gendered Instrumentation in the HONK! Movement (Becky Liebman) / 12. Collective Effervescence and the Political Ethos of the HONK! Movement (Geoffrey Lee) / Part IV: Festival Organization and Politics / 13. HONK! and the Politics of Performance in Public Space (John Bell) / 14. Why Do We Honk? How Do We Honk?: Politics, Antipolitics, and Activist Street Bands (Rosza Daniel Lang/Levitsky with Michele Hardesty) / 15. Pittonkatonk and Valuing Music as a Public Good (Richard Randall) / 16. The Key of Rest: HONK!´s Hospitality Activism (Mike*Antares) / Part V: On the Front Lines of Protest / 17. Infernal Noise: Sowing a Propaganda of Sound (Jennifer Whitney) / 18. Listening for Lefebvre: Chant Support, Sonic Disobedience, and the City as "Oeuvre" (Abigail Ellman) / 19. Syncopation Against the Occupation: Handling High-Risk Situations as an Activist Street Band in Israel-Palestine (Iris Arieli) / 20. Sounding Solidarity at the Suffolk County ICE Immigration Detention Center (Erin T. Allen)mehr

Autor

Reebee Garofalo is a scholar of popular music studies and Professor Emeritus at the University of Massachusetts Boston, and he plays snare with Somervillle's Second Line Brass Band.

Erin T. Allen is an ethnomusicologist who plays trumpet with Chicago's Environmental Encroachment.

Andrew Snyder is an ethnomusicologist who plays trumpet and co-founded San Francisco's Mission Delirium.
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