Re: [ANPPOM-L] livro: música e geografia urbana

FMC fmc em domain.com.br
Sex Fev 9 13:45:55 BRST 2007


Prezados,
como um todo, aprecio muito as informaçoes q a lista da ANPPOM oferece
a nivel nacional e internacional. Todavia, ao q me parece, o mesmo espaço
nao e' dispensado [ou aproveitado?] como se poderia para divulgar o
lançamento de publicaçoes nacionais da area da musica, nao importando
a forma de sua apresentaçao ou suporte.
Frank Michael Carlos Kuehn
Doutorando em Música, Uni-Rio

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From: "carlos palombini" <palombini em terra.com.br>
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Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 9:00 AM
Subject: [ANPPOM-L] livro: música e geografia urbana


>
> To some peoples' astonishment, the long-touted _Music and Urban Geography_
> book is now out. Below please find the announcement; incidentally, because
> of some malfunction in Routledge's system (!), the descriptions on the
> U.S. and Canada Amazon sites are wrong, whereas that on the U.K. site is
> correct:
>
> Adam Krims, Music and Urban Geography (New York: Routledge, 2007),
> paperback and hardcover
>
> Music and Urban Geography is the first wide-range study of how changes in
> major cities in the developed world in the past few decades have affected
> music, as well as the roles music has played in those changes. Drawing on
> musicology, music theory, urban geography, and historical materialism,
> Adam Krims maps the effect of urban geography on how music is performed,
> sold, and experienced.
>
> Taking on venerable musicological debates from entirely new perspectives,
> Krims argues that the cultural-studies approach now predominant in
> cultural musicology fails to address the contemporary realities of
> production and consumption. Instead, the social effects of space and new
> patterns of urban production play a shaping role, in which music takes on
> new forms and functions.
>
> Ranging from Anonymous 4 to Alanis Morissette, from Curaçao to Seattle,
> and bridging several disciplines, Music and Urban Geography brings new and
> provocative ideas to the study of how music shapes its world and how the
> urban world, in turn, shapes the music.
>
> Adam Krims is Professor of Music Analysis at the University of Nottingham.
> He is author of the award-winning book Rap Music and the Poetics of
> Identity (2000).
>
> Best,
>
> Adam Krims
>
> Adam Krims
> Professor of Music Analysis
> University of Nottingham
>
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