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- catalog abstract "Western pop music draws heavily upon music from other cultures, bringing music and musicians from outside the west to a wide audience. The author surveys this phenomenon to provide the reader with a timely account of its impact on modern culture.".
- catalog contributor b10512341.
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "Includes discography, filmography, bibliographical references, and index.".
- catalog description "Western pop music draws heavily upon music from other cultures, bringing music and musicians from outside the west to a wide audience. The author surveys this phenomenon to provide the reader with a timely account of its impact on modern culture.".
- catalog description "[Part] 1 : Popular musics and globalization. Hasn't world music been around for thousands of years? ; Welcome to the market ; World musicians ; World music listeners ; The discourses of world music -- [Part] 2 : "Nothin' but the same old story" : old hegemonies, new musics. Peter Gabriel : Us ; The work of art in an era of minimal reproduction ; Kronos Quartet : Pieces of Africa -- [Part] 3 : Strategies of resistance. Ladysmith Black Mambazo : Two worlds one heart ; Rhoma Irama : "Quran dan Koran" ; Djur Djura : Women of the (third) world, unite! -- [Part] 4 : A music of one's own. Pauline Oliveros ; D'Cückoo : Umoja -- [Part] 5 : Strategic inauthenticity. Youssou N'Dour : "A modern griot" ; Angelique Kidjo : "Let's create a better continent" ; Whose authenticity? -- [Part] 6 : Anglo-Asian self-fashioning. Sheila Chandra : "From me you've stolen east and west" ; Apache Indian's No reservations : "A very British sound" ; Bhangra in the U.S. -- [Part] 7 : Toward a more perfect union : Cross-Cultural Collaborations. Johnny Clegg, Sipho Mchunu, and Juluka ; The SongCatchers : "History 101" ; Zap Mama : the sound of channel surfing -- [Part] 8 : Conclusions : we are the world, and the world is us. Binaries? Yes/No ; Whose hybridity? ; The "global postmodern" -- Appendix 1 : Billboard world music charts, arranged chronologically -- Appendix 2 : History of the folk, ethnic, and world music Grammy awards -- Appendix 3 : "Dónall Óg."".
- catalog extent "xxiii, 271 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0415918715 (hb : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0415918723 (pb : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Routledge,".
- catalog subject "781.63/09 21".
- catalog subject "ML3470 .T4 1997".
- catalog subject "Popular music History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "World beat (Music) History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "World music History and criticism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "[Part] 1 : Popular musics and globalization. Hasn't world music been around for thousands of years? ; Welcome to the market ; World musicians ; World music listeners ; The discourses of world music -- [Part] 2 : "Nothin' but the same old story" : old hegemonies, new musics. Peter Gabriel : Us ; The work of art in an era of minimal reproduction ; Kronos Quartet : Pieces of Africa -- [Part] 3 : Strategies of resistance. Ladysmith Black Mambazo : Two worlds one heart ; Rhoma Irama : "Quran dan Koran" ; Djur Djura : Women of the (third) world, unite! -- [Part] 4 : A music of one's own. Pauline Oliveros ; D'Cückoo : Umoja -- [Part] 5 : Strategic inauthenticity. Youssou N'Dour : "A modern griot" ; Angelique Kidjo : "Let's create a better continent" ; Whose authenticity? -- [Part] 6 : Anglo-Asian self-fashioning. Sheila Chandra : "From me you've stolen east and west" ; Apache Indian's No reservations : "A very British sound" ; Bhangra in the U.S. -- [Part] 7 : Toward a more perfect union : Cross-Cultural Collaborations. Johnny Clegg, Sipho Mchunu, and Juluka ; The SongCatchers : "History 101" ; Zap Mama : the sound of channel surfing -- [Part] 8 : Conclusions : we are the world, and the world is us. Binaries? Yes/No ; Whose hybridity? ; The "global postmodern" -- Appendix 1 : Billboard world music charts, arranged chronologically -- Appendix 2 : History of the folk, ethnic, and world music Grammy awards -- Appendix 3 : "Dónall Óg."".
- catalog title "Global pop : world music, world markets / Timothy D. Taylor.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".