The Routledge Handbook of Music and Migration: Theories and Methodologies

Wolfgang Gratzer (Editor), Nils Grosch (Editor), Ulrike Präger (Editor), Susanne Scheiblhofer (Editor), Ruard Absaroka, Peter Adey, Anja Brunner, Sandra Babli Chatterjee, André de Quadros, Ricarda Drüeke, Magnus Gaul, M. J. Grant, Wolfgang Gratzer, Katarzyna Grebosz-Haring, Nils Grosch, Elisabeth Klaus, Anna Langenbruch, Imani Danielle Mosley, Markus Neuwirth, Anna PapaetiMichael Parzer, Matthias Pasdzierny, Ulrike Präger, Christina Richter-Ibáñez, Susanne Scheiblhofer, Joachim Schlör, Carolin Stahrenberg, Phil V. Bohlman, Jason Hellman (Translator)

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Abstract

The Routledge Handbook of Music and Migration: Theories and Methodologies is a progressive, transdisciplinary paradigm-shifting core text for music and migration studies. Conceptualized as a comprehensive methodological and theoretical guide, it foregrounds the mobile potentials of music and presents key arguments about why musical expressions matter in the discussion of migration politics.

24 international specialists in music and migration set methodological and theoretical standards for transdisciplinary collaborations in the field of migration studies, discussing 41 keywords, such as mobility, community, research ethics, human rights, and critical whiteness in the context of music and migration. The authors then apply these terms to 16 chapters, which deal with ethnomusicological, musicological, sociological, anthropological, geographical, pedagogical, political, economic, and media-related methodologies and theories which reflect and contest current discourses of migration. In their interdisciplinary focus, these chapters advance interrelations between music and migration as enabling factors for socio-cultural studies. Furthermore, the authors tackle crucial questions of agency, equality, and equity as well as the responsibilities and expectations of writers and artists when researching migration phenomena as innate human experience. As a result, this handbook provides scholars and students alike with relevant and applicable methodological and theoretical tools in addition to an extensive literature and research review for further research.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherRoutledge
Number of pages576
ISBN (Electronic)9781003309437
ISBN (Print)9781032313726
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Oct 2023

Publication series

NameRoutledge Music Handbooks
PublisherRoutledge

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 selection and editorial matter, Wolfgang Gratzer, Nils Grosch, Ulrike Präger, and Susanne Scheiblhofer.

Keywords

  • music
  • migration
  • mobility studies
  • ethnography
  • ethnomusicology
  • social sciences
  • race & ethnic studies
  • diaspora
  • music & politics

Fields of Science and Technology Classification 2012

  • 604 Arts
  • 504 Sociology
  • 507 Human Geography, Regional Geography, Regional Planning
  • 503 Educational Sciences
  • 508 Media and Communication Sciences
  • 603 Philosophy, Ethics, Religion
  • 601 History, Archaeology
  • 605 Other Humanities
  • 505 Law
  • 506 Political Science

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