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University of Illinois Press

Cultural Sustainabilities: Music, Media, Language, Advocacy
Book
2019
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University of Illinois Press
summary
Environmental sustainability and human cultural sustainability are inextricably linked. Reversing damaging human impact on the global environment is ultimately a cultural question, and as with politics, the answers are often profoundly local. Cultural Sustainabilities presents twenty-three essays by musicologists and ethnomusicologists, anthropologists, folklorists, ethnographers, documentary filmmakers, musicians, artists, and activists, each asking a particular question or presenting a specific local case study about cultural and environmental sustainability. Contributing to the environmental humanities, the authors embrace and even celebrate human engagement with ecosystems, though with a profound sense of collective responsibility created by the emergence of the Anthropocene. Contributors: Aaron S. Allen, Michael B. Bakan, Robert Baron, Daniel Cavicchi, Timothy J. Cooley, Mark F. DeWitt, Barry Dornfeld, Thomas Faux, Burt Feintuch, Nancy Guy, Mary Hufford, Susan Hurley-Glowa, Patrick Hutchinson, Michelle Kisliuk, Pauleena M. MacDougall, Margarita Mazo, Dotan Nitzberg, Jennifer C. Post, Tom Rankin, Roshan Samtani, Jeffrey A. Summit, Jeff Todd Titon, Joshua Tucker, Rory Turner, Denise Von Glahn, and Thomas Walker
Table of Contents

PART 1. Thinking, Writing, and Musicking about Sustainability
PART 2. Responding to Anthropogenic Change
PART 3. Musics, Sustainability, and Media
PART 4. Voice, Language, Trauma, and Resilience
PART 5. Applying Sustainable Practices
ISBN | 9780252051203 |
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Related ISBN(s) | 9780252042362, 9780252084157 |
MARC Record | Download |
OCLC | 1102592771 |
Pages | 364 |
Launched on MUSE | 2019-06-03 |
Language | English |
Open Access | No |
Copyright
2019