ABSTRACT

This book traces the particularities of music migration and tourism in different global settings, and provides current, even new perspectives for ethnomusicological research on globalizing musics in transit. The dual focus on tourism and migration is central to debates on globalization, and their examination—separately or combined—offers a useful lens on many key questions about where globalization is taking us: questions about identity and heritage, commoditization, historical and cultural representation, hybridity, authenticity and ownership, neoliberalism, inequality, diasporization, the relocation of allegiances, and more. Moreover, for the first time, these two key phenomena—tourism and migration—are studied conjointly, as well as interdisciplinary, in order to derive both parallels and contrasts. While taking diverse perspectives in embracing the contemporary musical landscape, the collection offers a range of research methods and theoretical approaches from ethnomusicology, anthropology, cultural geography, sociology, popular music studies, and media and communication. In so doing, Musics in Transit provides a rich exemplification of the ways that all forms of musical culture are becoming transnational under post-global conditions, sustained by both global markets and musics in transit, and to which both tourists and diasporic cosmopolitans make an important contribution.

chapter |31 pages

Introduction

Touristic and Migrating Musics in Transit

part |149 pages

Part I Music and Tourism

chapter 1|24 pages

Heritage Rocks!

Mapping Spaces of Popular Music Tourism

chapter 2|27 pages

Negotiating Musical Boundaries and Frontiers

Tourism, Child Performers, and the Tourist-Ethnographer in Bali, Indonesia

chapter 3|15 pages

The Staged Desert

Tourist and Nomad Encounters at the Festival au Désert

chapter 4|14 pages

The Golden Fleece

Music and Cruise Ship Tourism

chapter 5|20 pages

Mobilizing Music Festivals for Rural Transformation

Opportunities and Ambiguities

chapter 6|24 pages

Branding the City

Music Tourism and the European Capital of Culture Event

chapter 7|22 pages

Goatrance Travelers

Psychedelic Trance and Its Seasoned Progeny

part II|143 pages

Music and Migration

chapter 8|24 pages

Global Balkan Gypsy Music

Issues of Migration, Appropriation, and Representation

chapter 9|21 pages

From the Shtetl to the Gardens and Beyond

Identity and Symbolic Geography in Cape Town's Synagogue Choirs

chapter 10|21 pages

Reimagining the Caucasus

Music and Community in the Azerbaijani Aşıq Tradition

chapter 11|21 pages

From Burger Highlife to Gospel Highlife

Music, Migration, and the Ghanaian Diaspora

chapter 13|20 pages

Music in Cyberspace

Transitions, Translations, and Adaptations on Romanian Diasporic Websites

chapter |8 pages

Afterword

Identities and Tourisms in Globalized Neoliberal Capitalism