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Translocal Cultural Fields
Music as a Cultural and Economic Enterprise in the Four Biggest Cities in Finland, 1900–1939
The project explores musical activity in Helsinki, Vyborg, Turku and Tampere between 1900 and 1939 from both cultural and economic point of view. The musical activity will be studied through four core themes: 1) Cultural politics, 2) Music education, 3) Music industry and 4) Musicians, music events and repertoires. The main aim of the project is to avoid methodological nationalism and to take account the whole field of urban music – all musical genres and activities. The holistic perspective on music can also be seen in the theoretical research design: artistic and economic sides of music will be combined and their interconnections examined in the same analysis. The research is based on the source-critical investigation of previously known archival material and contemporary literature and on the intensive production of new material. The interpretation is based on Pierre Bourdieu’s filed theory, methodological cosmopolitanism, new institutionalism and the concept of translocality.
The Project in funded by The Academy of Finland.