Description
About the Author
Klisala Harrison is Academy of Finland Research Scholar in ethnomusicology at the University of Helsinki. She has extensive research experience on music in relation to human rights, poverty and capability development; music, health and well-being; and musics of Indigenous peoples across the Arctic and of asylum seekers in Europe.
Reviews
Klisala Harrison's Music Downtown Eastside is a significant text for academic and non-academic readers to understand and empathize with the urban poor in Canada. This book can become an essential text for the disciplines of music, ethnomusicology, applied ethnomusicology, development studies, and Canadian studies. * Golam Rabbani, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada, Musicultures *
Compassionate social programs often target the poor and supporting their daily survival needs - food, clothing, showers. Often forgotten is that which makes life most worth living: the sense of hope and the promise of human dignity we get from the arts, and of the most readily accessible art form to all of us, singing and music-making. With a scholar's sharp mind and a humanist's compassion, Klisala Harrison takes us inside life on the streets, and reveals the importance and power of music - to all of us. A brilliant exploration of enhancing human rights and capabilities of the poorest of the poor in our society. * Dr. Daniel J. Levitin, neuroscientist, and best-selling author of This Is Your Brain on Music *
Klisala Harrison's Music Downtown Eastside is a landmark ethnomusicological ethnography. Harrison blurs the distinction between applied and theoretical research, blends sensitive musical participant observation and rigorous policy analysis, and addresses, with a caring ear for diverse voices, urgent issues of social justice, human rights, gentrification, misogyny, and homelessness that transcend the study's particular ethnographic setting. Vigorously and accessibly written, bravely and humanely researched, this is an important book for ethnomusicologists and policy scholars alike. * Aaron A. Fox, Columbia University *
Awards
Winner of Recipient of the 2021 Book Prize from the Canadian branch of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music.
Book Information
ISBN 9780197535073
Author Klisala Harrison
Format Paperback
Page Count 232
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 386g
Dimensions(mm) 155mm * 231mm * 13mm