The Cultural Sociology of Art and Music: New Directions and New Discoveries: Cultural Sociology
Editat de Lisa McCormicken Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 dec 2023
The chapters in Part 1 set new agendas by reflecting on the field’s history, presenting theoretical innovations, and suggesting future directions for research. Part 2 explores aesthetic issues and challenges in the creation, experience, and interpretation of art and music. Part 3 focuses on the material environments and social settings where people engage with art and music. In Part 4, the contributors examine controversies about music and contestation over artistic matters, whether in the public sphere, in the American judicial system, or in an emerging academic discipline. The editor’s introductionand Ron Eyerman's afterword place the chapters in context and reflect on their collective contribution to meaning-centered sociology.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783031114229
ISBN-10: 3031114221
Pagini: 445
Ilustrații: XXI, 445 p. 13 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Cultural Sociology
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3031114221
Pagini: 445
Ilustrații: XXI, 445 p. 13 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Cultural Sociology
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Chapter 1 - Introduction.- Part 1: Setting new agendas in the cultural sociology of the arts.- Chapter 2 - The Three Generations of the French Sociology of Art.- Chapter 3 - Artistic Residencies as Creative Ecologies: Proposing a New Framework for 21st-Century Cultural Production.- Chapter 4 - Theory of an Art Market Scandal: Artistic Integrity and Financial Speculation in the Inigo Philbrick Case.- Part 2: What art and music mean: Aesthetics and evaluation.- Chapter 5 - Constructing Difference and Diversity: Culture, Meaning, and the Social Aesthetics of American Art Music.- Chapter 6 Locating Meaning in Contemporary Art: How Artists Conceptualize the Aesthetic Experience.- Chapter 7 Moving through Aesthetic Space: Visual Artists and Migration.- Chapter 8 Mapping Multivocality: How Critics Communicate Complex Meanings through Metaphor.- Part 3: Where art and music happen: Materiality and performance.- Chapter 9 - Looking Beyond Interaction: Exploring Meaning Making through the Windows of an Art Gallery.- Chapter 10 - Framing Performance and Fusion: How Music Venues’ Materiality and Intermediaries Shape Music Scenes.- Chapter 11 - Saron Consāto, Artistic Identity and European Classical Music in Japan.- Part 4: Raising the stakes through the arts: Contestation and controversy.- Chapter 12 - Owning the Hate: A Case Study of Moral Entrepreneurship in Contemporary Rock Music and the Trademarking of Racial Slurs.- Chapter 13- The Music of the Dying Class: Jazz as the Impure Sacred in Stalinist Czechoslovakia.- Chapter 14 - Drawing the Line: Evaluation, Boundary work, and Boundary Objects in a New Discipline.- Chapter 15 - Music and Democracy in America: Historical Perspectives on ‘Democratization’ in the Digital Age.
Notă biografică
Lisa McCormick is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Edinburgh, UK. She was co-editor of the journal Cultural Sociology from 2016 to 2020.
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“This book elegantly demonstrates how fecund cultural sociology might be when its different traditions and factions are brought into real dialogue with each other. Through a series of engaging case studies and thoughtful theoretical discussions, it points the way to a renewal of the sociology of art and music.”
—David Hesmondhalgh, author of Why Music Matters
“Lisa McCormick’s collection shows things have come a long way since debates in the sociology of the arts were mired in oppositions between aesthetic and social approaches. The contributions demonstrate it is possible to metaphorically chew gum and walk (if not run or perform cartwheels) at the same time. The authors draw on perspectives from French pragmatism, social aesthetics, textural sociology, symbolic boundaries, creative ecologies and the Strong Program. A timely set of contributions to an important but sometimes overlooked field of sociology.”
—Eduardo de la Fuente, University of South Australia, Australia
This edited collection develops the Strong Program’s contribution to the sociological study of the arts and places it in conversation with other cultural perspectives in the field. Presenting some of the newest and most original research by both renowned figures and early career scholars, the volume marks a new stage in the development of the cultural sociology of art and music.
The chapters in Part 1 set new agendas by reflecting on the field’s history, presenting theoretical innovations, and suggesting future directions for research. Part 2 explores aesthetic issues and challenges in the creation, experience, and interpretation of art and music. Part 3 focuses on the material environments and social settings where people engage with art and music. In Part 4, the contributors examine controversies about music and contestation over artistic matters, whether in the public sphere, in the American judicial system, or in an emerging academic discipline. The editor’s introduction and Ron Eyerman's afterword place the chapters in context and reflect on their collective contribution to meaning-centered sociology.
Lisa McCormick is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Edinburgh, UK. She was co-editor of the journal Cultural Sociology from 2016 to 2020.
—David Hesmondhalgh, author of Why Music Matters
“Lisa McCormick’s collection shows things have come a long way since debates in the sociology of the arts were mired in oppositions between aesthetic and social approaches. The contributions demonstrate it is possible to metaphorically chew gum and walk (if not run or perform cartwheels) at the same time. The authors draw on perspectives from French pragmatism, social aesthetics, textural sociology, symbolic boundaries, creative ecologies and the Strong Program. A timely set of contributions to an important but sometimes overlooked field of sociology.”
—Eduardo de la Fuente, University of South Australia, Australia
This edited collection develops the Strong Program’s contribution to the sociological study of the arts and places it in conversation with other cultural perspectives in the field. Presenting some of the newest and most original research by both renowned figures and early career scholars, the volume marks a new stage in the development of the cultural sociology of art and music.
The chapters in Part 1 set new agendas by reflecting on the field’s history, presenting theoretical innovations, and suggesting future directions for research. Part 2 explores aesthetic issues and challenges in the creation, experience, and interpretation of art and music. Part 3 focuses on the material environments and social settings where people engage with art and music. In Part 4, the contributors examine controversies about music and contestation over artistic matters, whether in the public sphere, in the American judicial system, or in an emerging academic discipline. The editor’s introduction and Ron Eyerman's afterword place the chapters in context and reflect on their collective contribution to meaning-centered sociology.
Lisa McCormick is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Edinburgh, UK. She was co-editor of the journal Cultural Sociology from 2016 to 2020.
Caracteristici
Sets new research agendas in the cultural sociology of the arts, with a specific focus on music and visual art Presents new theoretical developments and critical discussions of established approaches in the sociology of the arts Features rigorous empirical research in a wide range of national contexts using established and innovative methods