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Japanoise Music at the Edge of Circulation Sign Storage ~ Japanoise Music at the Edge of Circulation by David Novak is excellent It is the perfect blending of theory with specific field reports Hence both reflective and informative Anyone interested in how culture echoes the general social conditions of circulation will benefit from this fine book
Customer reviews Japanoise Music at the Edge ~ Japanoise Music at the Edge of Circulation by David Novak is excellent It is the perfect blending of theory with specific field reports Hence both reflective and informative Anyone interested in how culture echoes the general social conditions of circulation will benefit from this fine book
Japanoise Music at the Edge of Circulation Books ~ In Japanoise David Novak draws on more than a decade of research in Japan and the United States to trace the cultural feedback that generates and sustains Noise He provides a rich ethnographic account of live performances the circulation of recordings and the lives and creative practices of musicians and listeners
Japanoise Music at the Edge of Circulation Sign Storage ~ Japanoise Music at the Edge of Circulation Sign Storage Transmission David Novak Noise an underground music made through an amalgam of feedback distortion and electronic effects first emerged as a genre in the 1980s circulating on cassette tapes traded between fans in Japan Europe and North America
JAPANOISE Music at the Edge of Circulation Sign Storage ~ Engaging and lucidly written ethnomusicologist David Novak’s Japanoise offers a dynamic analysis of Noise an underground experimental music formed through transnational circulation of recordings discourses cultural imaginaries and creative agents ranging from listeners to cassette tape collectors record shop owners and performers The book’s title refers to the common view that Noise hails from Japan—an origin myth the book complicates through a series of incisive cultural analyses
Japanoise Music at the Edge of Circulation Sign Storage ~ Japanoise Music at the Edge of Circulation Sign Storage Transmission by David Novak Noise an underground music made through an amalgam of feedback distortion and electronic effects first emerged as a genre in the 1980s circulating on cassette tapes traded between fans in Japan Europe and North America
SO Reads David Novak’s Japanoise Music at the Edge of ~ In his new book Japanoise Music at the Edge of Circulation part of Jonathan Sterne and Lisa Gitelman’s “Sign Storage Transmission” series at Duke University Press David Novak pays attention to one such fragmented and outlying realm Noise music Novak’s contribution to sound studies is to encourage us to deal with the fragmented complexity of sonic environments and contexts especially those where noise plays a crucial part
Project MUSE Japanoise Music at the Edge of Circulation ~ David Novak’s terrific book Japanoise Music at the Edge of Circulation provides a definitive multifaceted account of this antimusic and the transnational community that embraced it from the 1970s to the 2000s while also providing insights into the global circulation of sounds and aesthetic sensibilities that are of broad interest to ethnomusicology media studies and the anthropology of globalization
Project MUSE Japanoise Music at the Edge of Circulation ~ David Novak’s Japanoise Music at the Edge of Circulation provides a theoretically informed critical exploration of contemporary Japanese Noise or “Japanoise” music carefully contextualizing the cultural technological and philosophical dimensions of this resistant form of sonic expression David Novak’s study is developed across seven chapters that trace three key themes first






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