Jazz in Europe: Networking and Negotiating Identities

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    Abstract

    Should we talk of European jazz or jazz in Europe? What kinds of networks link those who make it happen 'on the ground'? What challenges do they have to face?

    Jazz is a part of the cultural fabric of many of the European countries. Jazz in Europe: Networking and Negotiating Identities presents jazz in Europe as a complex arena, where the very notions of cultural identity, jazz practices and Europe are continually being negotiated against an ever changing social, cultural, political and economic environment. The book gives voice to musicians, promoters, festival directors, educators and researchers regarding the challenges they are faced with in their everyday practices. Jazz identities in Europe result from the negotiation between discourse and practice and in the interstices between the formal and informal networks that support them, as if 'Jazz' and 'Europe' were blank canvases where diversified notions of what jazz and Europe should or could be are projected.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherBloomsbury
    Number of pages200
    Edition1
    ISBN (Electronic)9781501346606, 9781501346590
    ISBN (Print)9781501346583, 9781501375095
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

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