Studies in both music and tourism are integral to understanding the culture and livelihood of the circum-Caribbean region, but until recently have been approached from separate perspectives. Sun, Sea, and Sound unites these two areas to bring forward a new framework of study¿ 'music touristics.' Over the course of eleven chapters, a distinguished, multi-disciplinary group of scholars explore a variety of localities, including Cuba, Jamaica, Brazil, St.Lucia, and New Orleans.
Studies in both music and tourism are integral to understanding the culture and livelihood of the circum-Caribbean region, but until recently have been approached from separate perspectives. Sun, Sea, and Sound unites these two areas to bring forward a new framework of study¿ 'music touristics.' Over the course of eleven chapters, a distinguished, multi-disciplinary group of scholars explore a variety of localities, including Cuba, Jamaica, Brazil, St.Lucia, and New Orleans.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Timothy Rommen received his Ph.D. in ethnomusicology from the University of Chicago in 2002. He specializes in the music of the Caribbean with research interests that include folk and popular sacred music, popular music, critical theory, ethics, diaspora, tourism, and the intellectual history of ethnomusicology. The majority of his research is focused on musics circulating in and around the Anglophone Caribbean.
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* Table of Contents * Preface * Kenneth Bilby * Introduction: Theorizing Music Touristics * Timothy Rommen * I. Music, Musicians, and the Mass Tourism Market * 1. Modern Mento: The Emergence of Native Music in Jamaica Tourism * Daniel Neely * 2. Selling Cuba by the Sound: Music and Tourism in Cuba in the 1990s * Vincenzo Perna * II. Material and Immaterial Patterns of Circulation and Music Touristics * 3. Cruising Cultures: Post-War Tourism and the Circulation of * Caribbean Musical Performances * Mimi Sheller * 4. "Hello, New York City!": Sonic Tourism in Haitian Rara * Michael Largey * III. Sites and Sounds of Intra-regional, Expatriate, and Insider Tourism * 5. Wanderers of Love: Touring and Tourism in the Jamaica-Haiti Musical * Circuit of the 1950s. * Matthew Smith * 6. Outsider, insider, and imagined tourists: Musical and Cultural Tourism * in the Dominican Republic * Sydney Hutchinson * 7. Celebrating Settlement Day in Belize * Oliver Greene * IV. Festivalizing Music Touristics * 8. DestiNation: The Festival Gwoka, Tourism, and Anti-Colonialism * Jerome Camal * 9. "Jockomo Fee Na Nay!": Afro-Caribbean and Afro-Creole Sensorialities * and the Festivalization of New Orleans' Musical Tourism * Ruthie Meadows * V. On the Music Touristics of Sex and Spirituality * 10. Soundtracks of a Tropical Sexscape: Tropicalizing Northeastern Brazil, * Channeling Transnational Desires * Darien Lamen * 11. Resorting to Spiritual Tourism: Sacred Spectacle in Afro-Cuban * Regla de Ocha * Katherine J. Hagedorn * Afterword * Jocelyne Guilbault
* Table of Contents * Preface * Kenneth Bilby * Introduction: Theorizing Music Touristics * Timothy Rommen * I. Music, Musicians, and the Mass Tourism Market * 1. Modern Mento: The Emergence of Native Music in Jamaica Tourism * Daniel Neely * 2. Selling Cuba by the Sound: Music and Tourism in Cuba in the 1990s * Vincenzo Perna * II. Material and Immaterial Patterns of Circulation and Music Touristics * 3. Cruising Cultures: Post-War Tourism and the Circulation of * Caribbean Musical Performances * Mimi Sheller * 4. "Hello, New York City!": Sonic Tourism in Haitian Rara * Michael Largey * III. Sites and Sounds of Intra-regional, Expatriate, and Insider Tourism * 5. Wanderers of Love: Touring and Tourism in the Jamaica-Haiti Musical * Circuit of the 1950s. * Matthew Smith * 6. Outsider, insider, and imagined tourists: Musical and Cultural Tourism * in the Dominican Republic * Sydney Hutchinson * 7. Celebrating Settlement Day in Belize * Oliver Greene * IV. Festivalizing Music Touristics * 8. DestiNation: The Festival Gwoka, Tourism, and Anti-Colonialism * Jerome Camal * 9. "Jockomo Fee Na Nay!": Afro-Caribbean and Afro-Creole Sensorialities * and the Festivalization of New Orleans' Musical Tourism * Ruthie Meadows * V. On the Music Touristics of Sex and Spirituality * 10. Soundtracks of a Tropical Sexscape: Tropicalizing Northeastern Brazil, * Channeling Transnational Desires * Darien Lamen * 11. Resorting to Spiritual Tourism: Sacred Spectacle in Afro-Cuban * Regla de Ocha * Katherine J. Hagedorn * Afterword * Jocelyne Guilbault
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