2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1809-43412011000100008
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Et le prix, c'est pour…: pour une approche anthropologique des festivals et des genres musicaux.

Abstract: Cet article propose une approche anthropologique des genres musicaux qui se constituent à partir des festivals de musique. Nous avons pour but de démontrer que l’idée de « genre musical » ne peut pas être prise comme vibrant v.8 n.1 fernanda marcon catégorie d’analyse isolée et déconnectée des contextes de production et de réception, notamment les médias - la radio, la télévision et l’internet - et nous allons donc analyser, en l’occurrence, les concours musicaux. Le rapport entre la formation des genres music… Show more

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“…Prior studies have focused on music festivals from different approaches, such as the sociology of the audience (Bowen and Daniels, 2005), the anthropology of music (Marcon, 2011;Mas i Anto, 1988), local development (Gonzalez, 2010) especially regarding social (Sharpe, 2008;Brennan-Horley et al, 2007) and economic (Gibson and Connell, 2005;Tohmo, 2005) impacts (Herrero et al, 2011), etc. There are also researchers working on festivals as new strategies to create or develop destinations (Nagy and Nagy, 2013;Prentice and Andersen, 2003). The current paper focuses on how further development of already existing tourism products can provide an opportunity to diversify the local tourism portfolio through the enhancement of local heritage following cultural tourism principles.…”
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“…Prior studies have focused on music festivals from different approaches, such as the sociology of the audience (Bowen and Daniels, 2005), the anthropology of music (Marcon, 2011;Mas i Anto, 1988), local development (Gonzalez, 2010) especially regarding social (Sharpe, 2008;Brennan-Horley et al, 2007) and economic (Gibson and Connell, 2005;Tohmo, 2005) impacts (Herrero et al, 2011), etc. There are also researchers working on festivals as new strategies to create or develop destinations (Nagy and Nagy, 2013;Prentice and Andersen, 2003). The current paper focuses on how further development of already existing tourism products can provide an opportunity to diversify the local tourism portfolio through the enhancement of local heritage following cultural tourism principles.…”
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confidence: 99%