Popular Musicology and Identity: Essays in Honour of Stan Hawkins
Editat de Kai Arne Hansen, Eirik Askerøi, Freya Jarmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 apr 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367503239
ISBN-10: 0367503239
Pagini: 242
Ilustrații: 12 Line drawings, black and white; 13 Halftones, black and white; 30 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367503239
Pagini: 242
Ilustrații: 12 Line drawings, black and white; 13 Halftones, black and white; 30 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction: a musicology of popular music and identity
KAI ARNE HANSEN, EIRIK ASKERØI, AND FREYA JARMAN
1 The British dandy on the popular musical stage (1866–1915)
DEREK B. SCOTT
2 ‘She Said She Said’: the influence of feminine ‘voices’ on John Lennon’s music 32
MATTHEW BANNISTER AND MEGAN ROGERSON-BERRY
3 The classical closet
SUSAN MCCLARY
4 Perfect duet? Paradoxes of gender representation and mixedgender collaborations on the Billboard charts from 1955 to 2017
BARBARA BRADBY
5 The pleasure(s) of the pop text: subversion and theatricality in Cloroform and Tove Lo
JON MIKKEL BROCH ÅLVIK
6 ‘Everyone is a little bit gay’: LGBTIQ activism in Finnish pop music of the 21st century
SUSANNAVÄLIMÄKI
7 ‘Keeping it real’, ‘Keeping it dandy’? Male blackness and the popular music mainstream
ANNE DANIELSEN
8 Global success, identitarian performance, and Canadian popular music
WILL STRAW
9 ‘Very’ British: a pop musicological approach to the Pet Shop Boys’ ‘Always on My Mind’
SHARA RAMBARRAN
10 Pulp: a paradigm for perversion in pornosonic pop
KENNETH SMITH
11 Regina Spektor’s Small Bill$: the cute and the manic-zany as body-political strategies
JOHN RICHARDSON AND ANNA-ELENA PÄÄKKÖLÄ
12 Masculinity and the illness narrative in Pain of Salvation’s In the Passing Light of Day
LORI BURNS
KAI ARNE HANSEN, EIRIK ASKERØI, AND FREYA JARMAN
1 The British dandy on the popular musical stage (1866–1915)
DEREK B. SCOTT
2 ‘She Said She Said’: the influence of feminine ‘voices’ on John Lennon’s music 32
MATTHEW BANNISTER AND MEGAN ROGERSON-BERRY
3 The classical closet
SUSAN MCCLARY
4 Perfect duet? Paradoxes of gender representation and mixedgender collaborations on the Billboard charts from 1955 to 2017
BARBARA BRADBY
5 The pleasure(s) of the pop text: subversion and theatricality in Cloroform and Tove Lo
JON MIKKEL BROCH ÅLVIK
6 ‘Everyone is a little bit gay’: LGBTIQ activism in Finnish pop music of the 21st century
SUSANNAVÄLIMÄKI
7 ‘Keeping it real’, ‘Keeping it dandy’? Male blackness and the popular music mainstream
ANNE DANIELSEN
8 Global success, identitarian performance, and Canadian popular music
WILL STRAW
9 ‘Very’ British: a pop musicological approach to the Pet Shop Boys’ ‘Always on My Mind’
SHARA RAMBARRAN
10 Pulp: a paradigm for perversion in pornosonic pop
KENNETH SMITH
11 Regina Spektor’s Small Bill$: the cute and the manic-zany as body-political strategies
JOHN RICHARDSON AND ANNA-ELENA PÄÄKKÖLÄ
12 Masculinity and the illness narrative in Pain of Salvation’s In the Passing Light of Day
LORI BURNS
Notă biografică
Kai Arne Hansen is Associate Professor of Music at the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.
Eirik Askerøi is Associate Professor of Music at the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.
Freya Jarman is Reader in Music at the Department of Music, University of Liverpool.
Eirik Askerøi is Associate Professor of Music at the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.
Freya Jarman is Reader in Music at the Department of Music, University of Liverpool.
Recenzii
Popular Musicology and Identity attests to Stan Hawkins’s visionary approach in collaborating and bonding with today’s and tomorrow’s leading voices on matters popular. This volume is required reading for anyone interested in how gender, sexuality, class, and identity are expressed through – and manipulated by – popular music’s tools, artists, and audiences.
Nina Eidsheim (UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music)
Over the last 25 years Stan Hawkins' subtly subversive musicology has revealed a rich new pop world of sexual show-offs and dandies. This collection of essays is an affectionate and instructive exploration of that world, a celebration of the fluidity of the borderlands between art and entertainment, surface and depth, truth and invention, and the look and the sound of music.
Simon Frith (University of Edinburgh)
From nineteenth-century British music hall through Nordic cool to cultural celebrity in Canada, this is a fitting tribute to Stan Hawkins’s pioneering musicological imagination; linking pop sounds to the multiple identities and varied voices of its performers. It is a compelling compendium; evidence of Hawkins’s major contribution to Northern European and Transatlantic music scholarship.
Keith Negus (Goldsmiths, University of London)
Nina Eidsheim (UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music)
Over the last 25 years Stan Hawkins' subtly subversive musicology has revealed a rich new pop world of sexual show-offs and dandies. This collection of essays is an affectionate and instructive exploration of that world, a celebration of the fluidity of the borderlands between art and entertainment, surface and depth, truth and invention, and the look and the sound of music.
Simon Frith (University of Edinburgh)
From nineteenth-century British music hall through Nordic cool to cultural celebrity in Canada, this is a fitting tribute to Stan Hawkins’s pioneering musicological imagination; linking pop sounds to the multiple identities and varied voices of its performers. It is a compelling compendium; evidence of Hawkins’s major contribution to Northern European and Transatlantic music scholarship.
Keith Negus (Goldsmiths, University of London)
Descriere
Popular Musicology and Identity paves new paths for studying popular music’s entwinement with gender, sexuality, ethnicity, class, locality, and a range of other factors