Weekend societies: electronic dance music festivals and event-cultures
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New York, NY ; London ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney
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Beschreibung: | Literaturangaben |
Beschreibung: | viii, 254 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781501309311 9781501343773 |
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contents | Introduction: Dance Music Festivals and Event-Cultures, Graham St John, University of Fribourg Part One. Dance Empires and EDM Culture Industry 1. EDM Pop: A Soft Shell Formation in a New Festival Economy. Fabian Holt, University of Roskilde 2. Stereosonic and Australian Commercial EDM Festival Culture. Ed Montano, RMIT University 3. Searching for a Cultural Home: Asian American Youth in the EDM Festival Scene. Judy Park, Harvard College Part Two. Underground Networks and Transformational Events 4. Boutiquing at the Raindance Campout: Relational Aesthetics as Festival Technology. Bryan Schmidt, University of Minnesota 5. Harm Reduction or Psychedelic Support? Caring for Drug-Related Crises at Transformational Festivals. Deirdre Ruane, Goldsmiths, University of London 6. Dancing Outdoors: DiY Ethics and Democratized Practices of Well-being on the UK Alternative Festival Circuit. Alice O'Grady, University of Leeds 7. Free Parties and Teknivals: Gift-Exchange and Participation on the Margins of the Market and the State. Anne Petiau (trns Luis-Manuel Garcia) Part Three. Cosmopolitan Experiments and Electroniculture 8. Towards a Cosmopolitan Weekend Dance Culture in Spain: From the Ruta Destroy to the Sonar Festival. Paolo Magaudda, University of Padova 9. Being-Scene at MUTEK: Remixing Spaces of Gender and Ethnicity in Electronic Music Performance. tobias c. van Veen, Universite de Montreal 10. Charms War: Dance Camps and Sound Cars at Burning Man. Graham St John, University of Fribourg |
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spelling | Weekend societies electronic dance music festivals and event-cultures edited by Graham St. John Paperback edition New York, NY ; London ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney Bloomsbury Academic 2018 viii, 254 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturangaben Introduction: Dance Music Festivals and Event-Cultures, Graham St John, University of Fribourg Part One. Dance Empires and EDM Culture Industry 1. EDM Pop: A Soft Shell Formation in a New Festival Economy. Fabian Holt, University of Roskilde 2. Stereosonic and Australian Commercial EDM Festival Culture. Ed Montano, RMIT University 3. Searching for a Cultural Home: Asian American Youth in the EDM Festival Scene. Judy Park, Harvard College Part Two. Underground Networks and Transformational Events 4. Boutiquing at the Raindance Campout: Relational Aesthetics as Festival Technology. Bryan Schmidt, University of Minnesota 5. Harm Reduction or Psychedelic Support? Caring for Drug-Related Crises at Transformational Festivals. Deirdre Ruane, Goldsmiths, University of London 6. Dancing Outdoors: DiY Ethics and Democratized Practices of Well-being on the UK Alternative Festival Circuit. Alice O'Grady, University of Leeds 7. Free Parties and Teknivals: Gift-Exchange and Participation on the Margins of the Market and the State. Anne Petiau (trns Luis-Manuel Garcia) Part Three. Cosmopolitan Experiments and Electroniculture 8. Towards a Cosmopolitan Weekend Dance Culture in Spain: From the Ruta Destroy to the Sonar Festival. Paolo Magaudda, University of Padova 9. Being-Scene at MUTEK: Remixing Spaces of Gender and Ethnicity in Electronic Music Performance. tobias c. van Veen, Universite de Montreal 10. Charms War: Dance Camps and Sound Cars at Burning Man. Graham St John, University of Fribourg Gesellschaft Elektronische Musik (DE-588)4014355-7 gnd rswk-swf Electronic dance music festivals Electronic dance music / Social aspects Elektronische Musik (DE-588)4014355-7 s DE-604 St. John, Graham 1968- (DE-588)140568484 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-1-5013-0933-5 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-5013-0932-8 |
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title_full | Weekend societies electronic dance music festivals and event-cultures edited by Graham St. John |
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