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Popular Music: Sage Benchmarks in Culture and Society

Editat de Chris Rojek
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 apr 2011
This collection focuses on social science perspectives of popular music since the late 1970s. Since then, social scientists like Simon Frith, Larry Grossberg, Will Straw, Paul Willis, Andy Bennett, Keith Negus, Howard Becker and Sarah Thornton have intensively examined the phenomenon of popular music from a social science and cultural studies perspective. This is part of the same move in the social and cultural sciences that has magnified Visual Culture, Celebrity Culture, Television Studies, Film Studies, Media & Communication, Fashion, and much else besides as legitimate subjects for academic enquiry. This move has become known as 'the Cultural Turn'. This collection launches from the Cultural Turn, but it will also incorporate key articles from the early social science of pop music. The aim will be to provide researchers and libraries with a four volume distillation of the best that has been thought and published in the academic study of popular music.
Volume One: History and Theoretical Traditions provides the historical and theoretical anchor for the remainder of the set.
Volume Two: Mode of Production brings together material that relates the production of popular music to technology, production, distribution and consumption, amongst others.
Volume Three: Institutions of Popular Music examines the academic literature on the main social and 'cultural intermediaries' of popular music such as impression managers, new systems of music promotion and informal politics.
Volume Four: Cultures and Subcultures of Popular Music guides the reader through music subcultures, audiences and globalization.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781849207584
ISBN-10: 1849207585
Pagini: 1400
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 99 mm
Greutate: 2.79 kg
Ediția:Four-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria Sage Benchmarks in Culture and Society

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

VOLUME 1: HISTORY AND THEORETICAL TRADITIONS
Defining the Popular
Popular - Raymond Williams
Introduction from The Troubadours - Robert Briffault
The Troubadour Tradition in Italy and England - Robert Briffault
On Popular Music - T. Adorno
Authorship - Will Straw
Towards an Aesthetics of Popular Music - S. Frith
Why 1955? Explaining the Advent of Rock Music - Richard Peterson
The Music Industry and the 'Cultural Imperialism' Thesis - Dave Laing
World Beat and the Cultural Imperialism Debate - A. Goodwin and J. Gore
Disciplinary Approaches
Musicology
Analyzing Popular Music: Theory, Method and Practice - Philip Tagg
Popular Music Analysis and Musicology: Bridging the Gap - Richard Middleton
Sociology
Sociological Approaches to the Pop Music Phenomenon - Paul Hirsch
Towards a Cultural Sociology of Popular Music - Andy Bennett
Culture, Media and Communication
Systems of Articulation, Logics of Change: Communities and Scenes in Popular Music - Will Straw
Madonna: Mother of Mirrors - John Castles
Political Science
The Politics of Popular Music - Michael Birch
The Politics of Youth Culture: Some Observations on Rock and Roll in America - Lawrence Grossberg
Psychology
From the Functions of Music To Music Preferences - Thomas Schäfer and Peter Sedimier
Selective Hearing: Gender Bias in the Music Preferences of Young Adults - Brett Millar
Philosophy
Valuing and Evaluating Popular Music - Theodore Gracyzk
A Critique of Folk, Popular and 'Art' Music - Frank Howes
Cultural Geography
Recorded Music and Practices of Remembering - Ben Anderson
The Anomalies of being Faye (Wong): Gender Politics in Chinese Popular Music - Anthony Fung and Michael Curtin
VOLUME 2: TECHNOLOGY AND COPYRIGHT
Formations of Technology
Sound Studies: New Technologies and Music - Trevor Pinch and Karin Bijsterveld
Art versus Technology: The Strange Case of Popular Music - Simon Frith
The Sound of Music: Technological Rationalization and the Production of Popular Music - Paul Théberge
The Walkman Effect - Shuhei Hosokowa
Long Play: Adult-Orientated Popular Music and the Temporal Logics of the Post-War Sound Recording Industry in the USA - Keir Keighthley
Sample and Hold - A. Goodwin
Building International Empires of Sound: Concentrations of Power and Property in the 'Global' Music Market - Jack Bishop
Flexibility, Post-Fordism and the Music Industries - David Hesmondhalgh
Globalization of Mass Media Ownership: Implications and Effects - Paul Hirsch
Copyright and Illegal Downloading
Copyright and the Music Business - Simon Frith
The Effects of Piracy upon the Music Industry: A Case of Bootlegging - Lee Marshall
New Digital Technologies: Privacy/Property, Globalization and Law - Matthew David and Jameison Kirkhope
Cultures of Copying: Digital Sampling and Copyright Law - L. Bentley and B. Sherman
Sampling and Copyright - L. Bently
Reconstructing the Soul of Elvis: The Social Development and Legal Importance of Elvis Presley as Intellectual Property - David Wall
The Age of Consent: Traditional Music, Intellectual Property and Changing Attitudes in the People's Republic of China - H. Rees
VOLUME 3: REPRESENTATION AND CONSUMPTION
Representation
The Content and Validity of Music-Genre Stereotypes among College Students - Peter Rentfrow and Samuel Gosling
Music as Symbol, Music as Simulacrum: Postmodern, Pre-Modern and Modern Aesthetics in Subcultural Musics - Peter Manuel
From the Margins to the Mainstream - R. Huq
Open Letter: 'Black Music', 'Afro-American Music', and 'European Music' - Philip Tagg
'Leer-ics' and Lyrics: Teenage Impressions of Rock 'n' Roll - Lorraine Prinsky and Jill Leslie Rosenbaum
Stars
Frank Sinatra: The Popular Front and an American Icon - Gerald Meyer
Rock Culture: The Dialectics of Life and Death - David Rowe
Media
Pop Music and the Press - James Trammell
Radio Space and Industrial Time: Music Formats, Local Narratives and Technological Mediation - Jody Berland
MTV and the Globalization of Popular Culture - Jack Banks
Think Globally, Act Locally: China's Rendezvous with MTV - Anthony Fung
From Music Publishing to MP3: Music and Industry in the Twentieth Century - Reebee Garofolo
"Reality Goes Pop!": Reality TV, Popular Music and Narratives of Stardom in Pop Idol - Su Holmes
Fans
What about the Univores? Musical Dislikes and Group Based Identity Construction among Americans with Low Levels of Education - Bethany Bryson
Amateur Experts: International Fan Labour in Swedish Independent Music - Nancy Baym and Robert Burnett
Co-Creative Labour - John Banks and Mark Deuze
VOLUME 4: CULTURES AND SUBCULTURES OF POPULAR MUSIC
Cultures
Cultures of Music Piracy: An Ethnographic Comparison of the US and Japan - Ian Condry
Youth Culture, Music and Cell Phone Branding in China - Jing Wang
J-Pop and Performances of Young Female Identity: Music, Gender and Urban Space in Tokyo - Csaba Toth
Rap Music and the Black Musical Tradition: A Critical Assessment - Andre Craddock-Willis
Youth Subcultures and their Cultural Contexts - Jon Stratton
Subcultures
Subcultural Identity in Alternative Music Culture - Holly Kruse
Digital Subculture: A Geek Meaning of Style - J. A. McArthur
On the Evolution of Rai Music - Hana Noor Al-deen
Subcultures or Neo-Tribes: Rethinking the Relationship between Youth, Style and Musical Taste - Andy Bennett
Heavy Metal Music: A New Subculture in American Society? - Robert Gross
Homies in the Hood: Rap's Commodification of Insubordination - Ted Swedenberg
Creating a Scene: Balinese Punk Beginnings - E. Baluch
Rave and Straightedge: Exploring Online and Offline Experiences in Canadian Youth Subcultures - B. Wilson and M. Atkinson
World Music/Hybrid Formations
Between Globalization and Localization: A Case Study of Hong Kong Popular Music - Wai-Chung Ho
On Redefining the 'Local' Through World Music - J. Guilbault
World Music: Deterritorializing Place and Identity - John Connell and Chris Gibson

Descriere

Focusing on social science perspectives on popular music since the late 1970s with 'the Cultural Turn', this set covers the work of Simon Frith, Larry Grossberg, Andy Bennett, Keith Negus and many more, and provides a distillation of the best academic work published on popular music.