Music in the American diasporic wedding /
Music in the American Diasporic Wedding explores the complex cultural adaptations, preservations, and fusions that occur in weddings between couples and families of diverse origins.
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Natura: | Licensed eBooks |
Lingua: | inglese |
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Bloomington, Indiana :
Indiana University Press
[2019]
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Accesso online: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvj7wnbh |
Sommario:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword: What a Wedding Song Tells Me; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Say YES to US: Music in Diasporic Weddings; 1. Theoretical Perspectives on Weddings, Locally and Beyond; 2. Negotiating Gender, Community, and Ethnicity: Balkan Romani Transnational Weddings; 3. Dissonant Love: Music in Latina/o Diasporic Weddings; 4. Tambura Music, Flags, and the Deterritorialization of Ritualized Violence at Croatian American Weddings
- 5. Like an Erhu Player on the Roof: Music and Multilayered Diasporic Negotiation at a Taiwanese and Jewish American Wedding6. Song, Sevdah, and Ceremony: An Autoethnographic Exploration of Music and Community Cohesion in Bosnian American Weddings; 7. Soulful Same-Sex Wedding, Aretha Franklin, Love, and the Politics of (Un)freedom; 8. Trying to Get the Gig: "Ethnic" Weddings from the Musician's Perspective; 9. Jewish Wedding Music in the Neo-Klezmer Era; 10. Sound Unions: The Work of Music Specialists in Chicago's South Asian Wedding Scene; 11. Mountain Weddings in Chicago; Index