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Havana beyond the ruins : Cultural mappings after 1989
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culture urbaine, Havana, La Havane, marxisme, tourisme, music, musique, littérature, art, développement urbain, habitat, citoyenneté, urbanité, mémoire, Birkenmaier Anke, Whitfield Esther
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NC
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August 2011
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Duke University Press
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344
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div> </div> In Havana beyond the Ruins, prominent architects, scholars, and writers based in and outside of Cuba analyze how Havana has been portrayed in literature, music, and the visual arts since Soviet subsidies of Cuba ceased, and the Cuban state has re-imagined Havana as a destination for international tourists and business ventures. Cuba’s capital has experienced little construction since the revolution of 1959; many of its citizens live in poorly maintained colonial and modernist dwellings. It is this Havana—of crumbling houses, old cars, and a romantic aura of ruined hopes—that is marketed in picture books, memorabilia, and films. Meanwhile, Cuba remains a socialist economy, and government agencies maintain significant control of urban development, housing, and employment. Home to more than two million people and a locus of Cuban national identity, Havana today struggles with the some of the same problems as other growing world cities, including slums and escalating social and racial inequalities. Bringing together assessments of the city’s dwellings and urban development projects, Havana beyond the Ruins provides unique insights into issues of memory, citizenship, urban life, and the future of the revolution in Cuba.</div> </div> <b>Anke Birkenmaier</b> is Assistant Professor of Spanish at Indiana University.<br /> <b>Esther Whitfield</b> is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at Brown University.</div> </div>
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littérature
marxisme
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Music and urban society in colonial Latin America
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Amérique latine, Latin America, ville coloniale, musique, music, histoire urbaine, géographie urbaine, Knighton Tess, Baker Geoffrey
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NC
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January 2011
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Cambridge University Press
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392
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div> </div> The Spanish colonial project in Latin America from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries was distinctly urban in focus. The impact of the written word on this process was explored in Ángel Rama's seminal book The Lettered City, and much has been written by historians of art and architecture on its visible manifestations, yet the articulation of sound, urban geography and colonial power - 'the resounding city' - has been passed over in virtual silence. This collection of essays by leading scholars examines the role of music in Spanish colonial urbanism in the New World and explores the urban soundscape and music profession as spheres of social contact, conflict, and negotiation. The contributors demonstrate the role of music as a vital constituent part of the colonial city, as Rama did for writing, and therefore illustrate how musicology may illuminate and take its place in the broader field of Latin American urban history.</div> </div> <b>Contents : </b></div> </div> Preface<br /> 1. The resounding city - Geoffrey Baker<br /> 2. Music and ritual in urban spaces: the case of Lima, c.1600 - Tess Knighton<br /> 3. A conflicted relationship: music, power and the inquisition in viceregal Mexico City - Javier Marín López<br /> 4. Making music, writing myth: urban Guadalupan ritual in eighteenth-century New Spain - Drew Edward Davies<br /> 5. 'Gold was music to their ears': conflicting sounds in Santafé (Nuevo Reino de Granada), 1540–1590 - Egberto Bermúdez<br /> 6. The 'spirit of independence' in the Fiesta de la Naval of Caracas - David Coifman<br /> 7. Employment, enfranchisement and liminality: ecclesiastical musicians in early modern Manila - David R. M. Irving<br /> 8. Chapelmasters and musical practice in Brazilian cities in the eighteenth century - Paulo Castagna and Jaelson Trindade<br /> 9. Music, authority and civilization in Rio de Janeiro (1763–1790) - Rogério Budasz<br /> 10. Transcending the walls of the churches: the circulation of music and musicians in Santiago de Chile - Alejandro Vera<br /> 11. The slave's progress: music as profession in Criollo Buenos Aires - Bernardo Illari<br /> 12. Urban music in the wilderness: ideology and power in the Jesuit reducciones, 1609–1767 - Leonardo J. Waisman<br /> 13. Enlightened Reformism versus Jesuit Utopia: music in the foundation of El Carmen de Guarayos (Moxos, Bolivia), 1793–1801 - María Gembero Ustárroz</div> </div> <b>Geoffrey Baker </b>is a Lecturer in the Department of Music at Royal Holloway, University of London</div> <b>Tess Knighton </b>is a College Lecturer in Spanish at the University of Cambridge.</div> </div>
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Ouvrage
Amérique latine
Baker Geoffrey
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Berlin : Divided city, 1945 - 1989
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Berlin, vintième siècle, twentieth century, histoire urbaine, identité, art, architecture, musique, culture urbaine, ségrégation urbaine, film, littérature, literature, music, Broadbent Philip, Hake Sabine
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NC
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September 2010
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Berghahn Books
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204
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div> </div> A great deal of attention continues to focus on Berlin’s cultural and political landscape after the fall of the Berlin Wall, but as yet, no single volume looks at the divided city through an interdisciplinary analysis. This volume examines how the city was conceived, perceived, and represented during the four decades preceding reunification and thereby offers a unique perspective on divided Berlin’s identities. German historians, art historians, architectural historians, and literary and cultural studies scholars explore the divisions and antagonisms that defined East and West Berlin; and by tracing the little studied similarities and extensive exchanges that occurred despite the presence of the Berlin Wall, they present an indispensible study on the politics and culture of the Cold War.</div> </div> <b>Contents : </b></div> </div> Introduction - Philip Broadbent and Sabine Hake<br /> PART I: COLD WAR BEGINNINGS<br /> Life Among the Ruins: Sex, Space, and Subculture in Zero Hour Berlin - Jennifer Evans<br /> The Propagandistic Role of Modern Art in Postwar Berlin - Maike Steinkamp<br /> Back to the Future: New Music’s Revival and Redefinition in Occupied Berlin - Elizabeth Janik<br /> The Nylon Curtain: Architectural Unification in Divided Berlin - Greg Castillo<br /> Mediascape and Soundscape: Two Landscapes of Modernity in Cold War Berlin - Heiner Stahl<br /> PART II: EAST BERLIN, THE SOCIALIST CAPITAL<br /> Painting the Berlin Wall in Leipzig: The Politics of Art in 1960s East Germany<br /> April Eisman<br /> “You Have to Draw a Line Somewhere”: Tropes of Division in DEFA Films from the early 1960s - Mariana Ivanova<br /> Building the East German Television Tower - Heather Gumbert<br /> Deborah Asher Barnstone: Transparency in Divided Berlin: The Palace of the Republic - Heather Gumbert<br /> PART III: WEST BERLIN, SHOWCASE OF THE WEST<br /> “I Still Have a Suitcase in Berlin”: Hildegard Knef’s Cold War Movies - Ulrich Bach<br /> Benno Ohnesorg, Rudi Dutschke, and the Student Movement in West Berlin: Critical Reflections after Forty Years - David Barclay<br /> Berlin and Post-Meinhof Feminism: Yvonne Rainer’s Journeys from Berlin/1971 - Claudia Mesch<br /> Daniel Libeskind’s Jewish Museum in Berlin as a Cold War Project - Paul Jaskot<br /> Beyond the Berlin Myth: the Local, the Global and IBA 87 - Emily Pugh<br /> PART IV: BERLIN AFTER UNIFICATION: LOOKING BACK AND BEYOND<br /> Stereographic City: Berlin Photography in the Wende Era - Miriam Paeslack<br /> Divided City, Divided Heaven? Berlin Border Crossings in Post-Wende Fiction - Lyn Marven<br /> Interview with Barbara Hoidn</div> </div> <b>Philip Broadbent</b> is Assistant Professor in the Department of Germanic Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.<br /> <br /> <b>Sabine Hake</b> is the Texas Chair of German Literature and Culture in the Department of Germanic Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.</div> </div>
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Berlin
Broadbent Philip
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Hake Sabine
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identité
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Urban popcultures: 1st global conference 2011
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culture urbaine, culture, popular culture, culture populaire, espace urbain, paysage urbain, urban landscape, music, musique, urban life, vie urbaine, urbanité, identité, société urbaine, sociologie urbaine, art, film
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Multiple authors
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8-10 March 2011
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Inter-Disciplinary.Net
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<div>
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Autre
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