ABSTRACT

The late Jan Fairley (1949-2012) was a key figure in making world music a significant topic for popular music studies and an influential contributor to such world music magazines as fRoots and Songlines. This book celebrates her contribution to popular music scholarship by gathering her most important work together in a single place. The result is a richly informed and entertaining volume that will be of interest to all scholars in the field while also serving as an excellent introduction for students interested in popular music as a global phenomenon. Fairley’s work was focused on the problems and possibilities of cross-cultural musical influences, fantasies and flows and on the importance of performing circuits and networks. Her interest in the details of music-making and in the lives of music-makers means that this collection is also an original and illuminating study of music and politics. In drawing on Jan Fairley’s journalism, this volume also offers students a guide to various genres of world music, from Cuban son to flamenco, as well as an insight into the lives of such world music stars as Mercedes Sosa and Silvio Rodríguez. This is inspiring as well as essential reading.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

Jan Fairley, World Music and Popular Music Studies

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

Jan Fairley and the Circuits of Journalism

part I|47 pages

Nueva Canción

chapter Chapter 2|6 pages

Alive and Performing in Latin America

An Essay Review (1988)

chapter Chapter 3|18 pages

Analysing Performance

Narrative and Ideology in Concerts by ¡Karaxú! (1989)

chapter Chapter 4|14 pages

Inti-Illimani

Living a Life through Making Music (2002)

part 2|56 pages

Making Sense of World Music

chapter Chapter 6|14 pages

Ports of Call

An Ethnographic Analysis of Music Programmes on the Migration of People, Musicians, Genres and Instruments, BBC World Service 1994–1995 (2011)

chapter Chapter 7|20 pages

The Songlines Guides

part III|42 pages

Writings on Cuba

chapter Chapter 9|17 pages

‘Ay Díos, Ampárame' (‘O God, Protect Me')

Music in Cuba during the 1990s, the ‘Special Period' (2004)

chapter Chapter 10|16 pages

Dancing Back to Front

Regeton, Sexuality, Gender and Transnationalism in Cuba (2006)

chapter Chapter 11|8 pages

Control Shift (2010)

part IV|38 pages

Profiles of Music-makers

chapter Chapter 12|37 pages

Profiles from fRoots

chapter |8 pages

Afterword

Thanks to Life Jan Fairley, Musical Scholar and Activist