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Popular Music Studies


Popular Music Studies

Paperback by Hesmondhalgh, David (University of Leeds, UK); Negus, Professor Keith

Popular Music Studies

£32.99

ISBN:
9780340762486
Publication Date:
31 Jul 2002
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Hodder Arnold
Pages:
288 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 - 15 May 2024
Popular Music Studies

Description

The study of popular music has reached an exciting and important moment in its development. "Popular Music Studies" introduces students to the most significant debates in the field, offering fresh perspectives and suggesting new directions.

Contents

Section 1: musical meaning and history; masculinity and migrancy under early Apartheid - gender and popular song in South Africa; analyzing popular songs; cover versions and the sound of identity in motion; in search of musical meaning - genres, categories and crossover. Section 2: audiences, consumption and everyday life; raving, not drowning - authenticity, pleasure and politics in the electronic dance music scene; the curse of fandom - insiders, outsiders and ethnography; popular music audiences and everyday life; ubiquitious listening. Section 3: production, industry and creativity; mainstreaming - hegemony, music markets and the aesthetics of the centre; value and velocity - the twelve-inch single as medium and artefact; creativity and musical experience; the politics of Calypso in a world of music industries. Section 4: place, space and power; locating Salsa; blacking Japanese, experiencing otherness from afar; India song - popular music genres since economic liberalization; rock aesthetics and the "Pop-Rockization" of popular music.

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