"Timothy Rommen has done it again. After the success of his earlier award-winning study of gospel music in Trinidad and the ethics of style, Rommen turns his attention to the complex and conflicted history of music in the Bahamas. Drawing upon extensive ethnographic and historical research, Rommen explores the interrelationships between rake-n-scrape, goombay, and Junkanoo performance, and shows how such 'local' musics are implicated in Bahamian understandings of national identity. In "Funky Nassau, " Timothy Rommen ...
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"Timothy Rommen has done it again. After the success of his earlier award-winning study of gospel music in Trinidad and the ethics of style, Rommen turns his attention to the complex and conflicted history of music in the Bahamas. Drawing upon extensive ethnographic and historical research, Rommen explores the interrelationships between rake-n-scrape, goombay, and Junkanoo performance, and shows how such 'local' musics are implicated in Bahamian understandings of national identity. In "Funky Nassau, " Timothy Rommen confirms his status as one of the best scholars of Caribbean music today." --Michael Largey, author of "Vodou Nation: Haitian Art Music and Cultural Nationalism" "This sensitive, bittersweet account of music-making in the Bahamas shows how a small, fragmented country that has been buffeted by powerful currents emanating from both the United States and the Caribbean has managed to produce a vibrant popular music of its own. Rommen carefully maps the political and cultural economies that are integral to this story, but he keeps the musicians themselves, their aesthetics and strategies, at the center where they belong. The result is a vivid and finely nuanced portrait of a unique musical culture that deserves to be better known." --Kenneth Bilby, Center for Black Music Research, Columbia College Chicago
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Berkeley. 2011. University of California Press. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Wrappers. 9780520265691. Music of the African Diaspora, 15. 10 b/w photographs, 5 line drawings, 1 map, 7 tables, 24 musical examples. 304 pages. paperback. keywords: Popular Music ethnomusicology. FROM THE PUBLISHER-This book examines the role music has played in the formation of the political and national identity of the Bahamas. Timothy Rommen analyzes Bahamian musical life as it has been influenced and shaped by the islands' location between the United States and the rest of the Caribbean; tourism; and Bahamian colonial and postcolonial history. Focusing on popular music in the second half of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, in particular rake-n-scrape and Junkanoo, Rommen finds a Bahamian music that has remained culturally rooted in the local even as it has undergone major transformations. Highlighting the ways entertainers have represented themselves to Bahamians and to tourists, Funky Nassau illustrates the shifting terrain that musicians navigated during the rapid growth of tourism and in the aftermath of independence. inventory #37887.
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New. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 332 p. Contains: Illustrations, black & white, Tables, black & white, Maps, Figures. Music of the African Diaspora, 15.
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Good-Bumped and creased book with tears to the extremities, but not affecting the text block, may have remainder mark or previous owner's name-GOOD Standard-sized.
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New. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 332 p. Contains: Illustrations, black & white, Tables, black & white, Maps, Figures. Music of the African Diaspora, 15.