Critique of exotica : music, politics, and the culture industry /

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Author / Creator:Hutnyk, John, 1961-
Imprint:London ; Sterling, Va. : Pluto Press, 2000.
Description:1 online resource (261 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11145392
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ISBN:9781849640770
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-250) and index.
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In this innovative book, John Hutnyk questions the meaning of cultural hybridity. Using the growing popularity of Asian culture in the West as a case study, he looks at just who benefits from this intermingling of culture. Focusing on music, race and politics, Hutnyk offers a cogently theorised critique of the culture industry. He looks at artists such as Asian Dub Foundation, FunDaMental and Apache Indian to see how their music is both produced and received. He analyses 'world' music festivals, racist policing and the power of corporate pop stars to market exotica across the globe. Throughout, Hutnyk provides a searing critique of a world that sells exotica as race relations and visibility as redress.

Other form:Print version: Hutnyk, John, 1961- Critique of exotica. London ; Sterling, Va. : Pluto Press, 2000
Standard no.:9780745315546