Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
210
Language
English
Published
Oct 7, 2013
Publisher
MIT Press
Description
Dædalus offers a compelling exploration of American music through a diverse collection of essays and reflections from various scholars and musicians. Each contributor brings a unique perspective, delving into the rich tapestry of sounds that define American musical identity. The discussions range from historical contexts to contemporary practices, revealing how music shapes and is shaped by cultural movements.
In this issue, readers encounter an array of interdisciplinary insights that highlight the intersections of music with social issues, technology, and personal narratives. The contributors skillfully weave together the academic and the personal, illustrating how music can both mirror and influence societal changes.
As the authors navigate through the complexities of genre, race, and authenticity, they invite readers to reconsider the traditional boundaries of American music. This collection not only celebrates the past but also prompts reflection on the future of music in America, making it a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in the evolving landscape of sound and its cultural implications.
In this issue, readers encounter an array of interdisciplinary insights that highlight the intersections of music with social issues, technology, and personal narratives. The contributors skillfully weave together the academic and the personal, illustrating how music can both mirror and influence societal changes.
As the authors navigate through the complexities of genre, race, and authenticity, they invite readers to reconsider the traditional boundaries of American music. This collection not only celebrates the past but also prompts reflection on the future of music in America, making it a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in the evolving landscape of sound and its cultural implications.
Genres
Politics