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Mek Some Noise

Gospel Music and the Ethics of Style in Trinidad

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Buch | Softcover
230 Seiten
2007
University of California Press (Verlag)
978-0-520-25068-0 (ISBN)
31,15 inkl. MwSt
An ethnographic study of Trinidadian gospel music that engages the multiple musical styles circulating in the nation's Full Gospel community and illustrates the carefully negotiated and contested spaces that they occupy in relationship to questions of identity. It explores gospelypso, jamoo ('Jehovah's music'), and gospel dancehall.
"Mek Some Noise", Timothy Rommen's ethnographic study of Trinidadian gospel music, engages the multiple musical styles circulating in the nation's Full Gospel community and illustrates the carefully negotiated and contested spaces that they occupy in relationship to questions of identity. By exploring gospelypso, jamoo ('Jehovah's music'), gospel dancehall, and North American gospel music, along with the discourses that surround performances in these styles, he illustrates the extent to which value, meaning, and appropriateness are continually circumscribed and reinterpreted in the process of coming to terms with what it looks and sounds like to be a Full Gospel believer in Trinidad. The local, regional, and transnational implications of these musical styles, moreover, are read in relationship to their impact on belief (and vice versa), revealing the particularly nuanced poetics of conviction that drive both apologists and detractors of these styles.
Rommen sets his investigation against a concisely drawn, richly historical narrative and introduces a theoretical approach which he calls the 'ethics of style' - a model that privileges the convictions embedded in this context and that emphasizes their role in shaping the terms upon which identity is continually being constructed in Trinidad. The result is an extended meditation on the convictions that lie behind the creation and reception of style in Full Gospel Trinidad.

Timothy Rommen is Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology at the University of Pennsylvania.

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Music, Memory, and Identity in Full Gospel Trinidad 2. The Ethics of Style 3. Nationalism and the Soul: Gospelypso as Independence 4. Transnational Dreams, Global Desires: North America as Sound 5. Regionalisms: Performances beyond a Boundary 6. Jehovah's Music: Jammin' at the Margins of Trinidadian Gospel Music 7. Reenvisioning Ethics, Revisiting Style Epilogue Notes Selected Bibliography Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.5.2007
Reihe/Serie Music of the African Diaspora ; 11
Zusatzinfo 4 b-w photographs, 5 line illustrations, 6 music examples
Verlagsort Berkerley
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 318 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Jazz / Blues
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-520-25068-0 / 0520250680
ISBN-13 978-0-520-25068-0 / 9780520250680
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