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Migrant Media

Turkish Broadcasting and Multicultural Politics in Berlin

by Kira Kosnick
Language: English
Release Date: December 12, 2007

In this innovative and thought-provoking study, Kira Kosnick explores the landscape of Turkish-language broadcasting in Berlin. From 24-hour radio broadcasting in Turkish to programming on Germany's national public broadcasting and local public access channels, Germany's largest immigrant minority...

Teaching, Learning, and the Holocaust

An Integrative Approach

by Howard Tinberg, Ronald Weisberger
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2014

Classroom study of the Holocaust evokes strong emotions in teachers and students. Teaching, Learning, and the Holocaust assesses challenges and approaches to teaching about the Holocaust through history and literature. Howard Tinberg and Ronald Weisberger apply methods and insights of the Scholarship...

Sustainable Audiovisual Collections Through Collaboration

Proceedings of the 2016 Joint Technical Symposium

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Language: English
Release Date: June 6, 2017

The art and science of audiovisual preservation and access has evolved at breakneck speed in the digital age. The Joint Technical Symposium (JTS) is organized by the Coordinating Council of Audiovisual Archives Associations and brings experts from around the world to learn of technologies and developments...

Expressive Intersections in Brahms

Essays in Analysis and Meaning

by Heather Platt, Peter H. Smith
Language: English
Release Date: July 18, 2012

“This exceptionally fine collection brings together many of the best analysts of Brahms, and nineteenth-century music generally, in the English-speaking world today.” —Nineteenth-Century Music Review Contributors to this exciting volume examine the intersection of structure and meaning...
by EVA BADURA-SKODA
Language: English
Release Date: November 20, 2017

In the late 17th century, Italian musician and inventor Bartolomeo Cristofori developed a new musical instrument—his cembalo che fa il piano e forte, which allowed keyboard players flexible dynamic gradation. This innovation, which came to be known as the hammer-harpsichord or fortepiano grand,...
by Bella Brover-Lubovsky
Language: English
Release Date: June 25, 2008

Tonal Space in the Music of Antonio Vivaldi incorporates an analytical study of Vivaldi's style into a more general exploration of harmonic and tonal organization in the music of the late Italian Baroque. The harmonic and tonal language of Vivaldi and his contemporaries, full of curious links between...

O Let Us Howle Some Heavy Note

Music for Witches, the Melancholic, and the Mad on the Seventeenth-Century English Stage

by Amanda Eubanks Winkler
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2006

In the 17th century, harmonious sounds were thought to represent the well-ordered body of the obedient subject, and, by extension, the well-ordered state; conversely, discordant, unpleasant music represented both those who caused disorder (murderers, drunkards, witches, traitors) and those who suffered...

Swahili Port Cities

The Architecture of Elsewhere

by Prita Meier
Language: English
Release Date: April 25, 2016

On the Swahili coast of East Africa, monumental stone houses, tombs, and mosques mark the border zone between the interior of the African continent and the Indian Ocean. Prita Meier explores this coastal environment and shows how an African mercantile society created a place of cosmopolitan longing....
by Timothy J. McGee
Language: English
Release Date: February 10, 2014

In Europe the tradition of secular dance has continued unbroken until the present. In the late Middle Ages it was an important and frequent event—for the nobility a gracious way to entertain guests, for the peasantry a welcome relaxation from the toils of the day. Now back in print, this collection...

Claiming Society for God

Religious Movements and Social Welfare

by Nancy J. Davis, Robert V. Robinson
Language: English
Release Date: May 30, 2012

Claiming Society for God focuses on common strategies employed by religiously orthodox, fundamentalist movements around the world. Rather than employing terrorism, as much of post-9/11 thinking suggests, these movements use a patient, under-the-radar strategy of infiltrating and subtly transforming...
by Akinwumi Adesokan
Language: English
Release Date: October 21, 2011

What happens when social and political processes such as globalization shape cultural production? Drawing on a range of writers and filmmakers from Africa and elsewhere, Akin Adesokan explores the forces at work in the production and circulation of culture in a globalized world. He tackles problems...

Music and the Armenian Diaspora

Searching for Home in Exile

by Sylvia Angelique Alajaji
Language: English
Release Date: September 7, 2015

Survivors of the Armenian genocide of 1915 and their descendants have used music to adjust to a life in exile and counter fears of obscurity. In this nuanced and richly detailed study, Sylvia Angelique Alajaji shows how the boundaries of Armenian music and identity have been continually redrawn: from...
by Roy Armes
Language: English
Release Date: March 8, 2018

Roots of the New Arab Film deals with the generation of filmmakers from across North Africa and the Middle East who created an international awareness of Arab film from the mid-1980s onwards. These seminal filmmakers experienced the moment of national independence first-hand in their youth and retained...
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Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2019

Bringing theory and practice together, African Cinema and Human Rights argues that moving images have a significant role to play in advancing the causes of justice and fairness. The contributors to this volume identify three key ways in which film can achieve these goals: documenting human rights...
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