Metropolises in the globalization call nowadays Towns' of jazzmen, jazzwomen and jazz lovers, in a way from which we citizens. Christian Sallenave, sociologist with musical academic and Cities' into question. Jazz a...Metropolises in the globalization call nowadays Towns' of jazzmen, jazzwomen and jazz lovers, in a way from which we citizens. Christian Sallenave, sociologist with musical academic and Cities' into question. Jazz answers with stories and memories can learn a lesson for the future of towns, metropolises and their background, shows through examples of stories of jazz in New Orleans, New York, Paris, Bordeaux and Rome, how this nomad, notable and crossbreeding music contributes to the history of jazz, and world music, and listeners' memories, in "their own way" as towns, cities and their memories can contribute to the prosperity of the metropolises in globalization, through original melting pot works.展开更多
Though differences between China’s ethnic groups persist, people and cultures are mixing She sat in a coffee shop, with dyed brown hair, speaking fluent putonghua. 'Quite often people think I’m from mixed blood,...Though differences between China’s ethnic groups persist, people and cultures are mixing She sat in a coffee shop, with dyed brown hair, speaking fluent putonghua. 'Quite often people think I’m from mixed blood,' said Guli, 27, a Uygur girl who was展开更多
文摘Metropolises in the globalization call nowadays Towns' of jazzmen, jazzwomen and jazz lovers, in a way from which we citizens. Christian Sallenave, sociologist with musical academic and Cities' into question. Jazz answers with stories and memories can learn a lesson for the future of towns, metropolises and their background, shows through examples of stories of jazz in New Orleans, New York, Paris, Bordeaux and Rome, how this nomad, notable and crossbreeding music contributes to the history of jazz, and world music, and listeners' memories, in "their own way" as towns, cities and their memories can contribute to the prosperity of the metropolises in globalization, through original melting pot works.
文摘Though differences between China’s ethnic groups persist, people and cultures are mixing She sat in a coffee shop, with dyed brown hair, speaking fluent putonghua. 'Quite often people think I’m from mixed blood,' said Guli, 27, a Uygur girl who was