Publisher SeriesMusic/Culture
- Angora Matta: Fatal Acts of North-South Translation/Actos Fatales De Traduccion Norte-Sur by Marta E. Savigliano
- Between Nostalgia and Apocalypse: Popular Music and the Staging of Brazil (Music/Culture) by Daniel B. Sharp
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- For over twenty years, the Music/Culture series has consistently reshaped and redirected music scholarship. Founded in 1993 by George Lipsitz, Susan McClary, and Robert Walser, the series features outstanding critical work on music. Unconstrained by disciplinary divides, the series addresses music and power through a range of times, places, and approaches. From ethnographic classics to cutting-edge studies, Music/Culture zeroes in on how musicians articulate social needs, conflicts, coalitions, and hope. Books in the series investigate the cultural work of music in urgent and sometimes experimental ways, from the radical fringe to the quotidian. Music/Culture asks deep and broad questions about music through the framework of the most restless and rigorous critical theory. (English, Publisher)
- Published by Wesleyan University Press. Editors: Deborah Wong, Sherrie Tucker, and Jeremy Wallach (English, Technical/disambiguation notice)
Other Names
English: Music Culture