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Sonorous Worlds: Musical Enchantment in Venezuela (Music and Social Justice)

معرفی کتاب «Sonorous Worlds: Musical Enchantment in Venezuela (Music and Social Justice)» نوشتهٔ Yana Stainova، منتشرشده توسط نشر The University of Michigan Press در سال 2021. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

El Sistema is a nationwide, state-funded music education program in Venezuela. Founded in 1975 by economist and musician José Antonio Abreu, the institution has weathered seven jolting changes in government. Hugo Chávez and, after his death, president Nicolás Maduro enthusiastically included the institution into the political agenda of the socialist project and captured the affective power of music for their own aims. Fueled by the oil boom in the 2000s, El Sistema grew over the years to encompass 1,210 orchestras for children and young people in Venezuela, reached almost 1 million people out of the 30 million in the country, and served as a model in more than 35 countries around the world. Sonorous Worlds is an ethnography of the young Venezuelan musicians who participate in El Sistema, many of whom live in urban barrios and face everyday gang violence, state repression, social exclusion, and forced migration in response to sociopolitical crisis. This book looks at how these young people engage with what the author calls “enchantment,” that is, how through musical practices they create worlds that escape, rupture, and critique dominant structures of power. Stainova’s focus on artistic practice and enchantment allows her to theorize the successes and failures of political projects through the lens of everyday transformations in people’s lives. "El Sistema is a nationwide, state-funded music education program in Venezuela. Founded in 1975 by economist and musician José Antonio Abreu, the institution has weathered seven jolting changes in government. Hugo Chávez and, after his death, president Nicolás Maduro enthusiastically included the institution into the political agenda of the socialist project and captured the affective power of music for their own aims. Fueled by the oil boom in the 2000s, El Sistema grew over the years to encompass 1,210 orchestras for children and young people in Venezuela, reached almost 1 million people out of the 30 million in the country, and served as a model in more than 35 countries around the world. Sonorous Worlds is an ethnography of the young Venezuelan musicians who participate in El Sistema, many of whom live in urban barrios and face everyday gang violence, state repression, social exclusion, and forced migration in response to sociopolitical crisis. This book looks at how these young people engage with what the author calls "enchantment," that is, how through musical practices they create worlds that escape, rupture, and critique dominant structures of power. Stainova's focus on artistic practice and enchantment allows her to theorize the successes and failures of political projects through the lens of everyday transformations in people's lives." -- Publisher's description Contents Acknowledgments Introduction I. Music 1. Touched by Music 2. Dreaming within Systems 3. El Sistema II. Enchantment 4. Superación 5. The Life Behind the Music 6. Musical Vitalities 7. The Sonorous Gift 8. Enchantment as Method 9. An Enchanted Reading III. Aspiration 10. Violence 11. The Labor of Enchantment 12. Revolutionary Mothering 13. Sonic Citizenship IV. Power 14. Temporalities 15. The Ineffable 16. The Hearing State 17. The Dictatorship of Luxury 18. Sonorous Silence 19. Spaces of Social Ineffability 20. Dancing Energies Coda Notes Bibliography Index
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