ISBN:
1501345389
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1501345370
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9781501345395
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9781501345388
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9781501345371
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9781501345364
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (616 pages)
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illustrations
Edition:
First edition
Edition:
Also published in print
Series Statement:
Bloomsbury handbooks
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als The Bloomsbury handbook of popular music and social class
DDC:
306.48424
Keywords:
Popular music Social aspects
;
Social classes
;
Theory of music & musicology
;
Electronic books
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
"Using a variety of musical genres, this collection addresses the intersections, conflicts, agreements, and anomalies central to popular music and social class"--
Abstract:
12 Class, Religion, and Music: Concepts and Questions (Sean McCloud, University of North Carolina, USA) -- 13. Music, Class, and Protest. Hard Hats and Hoodies: The Songs of Two Working-Class British Protest Singers (Aileen Dillane and Martin J. Power, University of Limerick, Ireland) -- 14. Music, Class, and Violence -- Brothers in Rock: Argentine and British Rock Music during the Malvinas/Falklands War (Mara Favoretto, Unversity of Melbourne, Australia) -- 15. Music, Class, and Revolution. "Dances for the Masses": Revolution, Class, Proletarian Music, and Dance in Cold-War Ukraine (Sergei I. Zhuk, Ball State University, USA) Part III: Genres -- 16. Music, Class, and Jazz. LeRoi Jones, Jazz, and the Resonance of Class (Bruce Barnhart, University of Oslo, Norway) -- 17. Music, Class, and The Blues. The Blues and the Development of the African American Working Class before World War II (Roberta Freund Schwartz, University of Kansas, USA) -- 18. Music, Class, and Country. "Lord Have Mercy on the Working Man": Country Music, Respect(ability), and Social Class (Travis D. Stimeling, West Virginia University, USA) -- 19. Music, Class, and Folk. The Long March to the Top of the Social Ladder: Neo-Folk Music in Socialist Yugoslavia and Post-Socialist Serbia (Irena Åentevska, University of Arts, Serbia) -- 20. Music, Class, and Punk. From Consent to Resistance: Punk Rock and Social Class (Cyrus Shahan, Ball State University, USA) -- 21. Music, Class, and Rock. The Bourgeois Blues?: Rock Music and Class (Chris McDonald, Cape Breton University, Canada) -- 22. Music, Class, and Reggae. Sufferers in Babylon: A Rastafarian Perspective on Class and Race in Reggae (Martin Gansinger, Girne American University, Cyprus) -- 23. Music, Class, and R&B/Soul. "Bring It on Home": Constructions of Social Class in Rhythm and Blues and Soul Music, 1949-1980 (David M. Jones, University of Winsconsin, Eau Claire, USA) -- 24. Music, Class, and Hip-Hop. The Routes of Hip-Hop in Cape Town: Collective Performance Practices and the Embodied Sociality of the Ghetto (Sudiipta Shamalii Dowsett, University of New South Wales, Australia).
Abstract:
25 Music, Class, and Electronic Music. Electronic Popular Music as Site and Sign of Social Class: A Multidimensional Analysis (William Echard, Carleton University, Canada) 26 -- Music, Class, and Talent Shows -- Class Divisions and the Overlap of Taste in New Digital Popular Music Formats in China (Lijuan Qian, University College Cork, Ireland) 27 -- Music, Class, and the Screen. Music Maketh Man: Meritocracy in Kingsman: The Secret Service (Miguel Mera, University of London, UK) -- Index.
Abstract:
List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Methodologies -- 1. Music, Class, and Taste. Being In-Between: Popular Music and Middlebrow Tastes (Morten Michelsen, Aarhus University, Denmark) -- 2. Music, Class, and Consumption/Reception. The Impact of Social Class on Parental Responses to Popular Music in Britain, c.1955-1975 (Gillian A. M. Mitchell, St Andrews, Scotland) -- 3. Music, Class, and Production. Social Class and the Negotiation of Selling Out in a Southern California Indie Rock Scene (Timothy D. Taylor, University of California Los Angeles, USA) -- 4. Music, Class, and Status. It's Up to You: Class, Status, and Punk Politics in Rock against Racism (Rebecca Binns, Independent Scholar, UK) -- 5. Music, Class, and Education. Hegemony, Symbolic Violence, and Popular Music Education: A Matter of Class (Alison Butler and Ruth Wright, Western University, Canada) -- 6. Music, Class, and Digitization. "Every Noise at Once': Online Music Discovery Maps and Cosmopolitan Subjectivities (Matthew Ord, Newcastle University, UK) -- 7. Music, Class, and Globalization. Art at the Cutting Edge: Class, Cultures, and Globalization in African and Middle Eastern World Music (Mark LeVine, University of California Irvine, USA) -- 8. Music, Class, and Censorship -- Popular Music, Class, and Censorship in the PRC (Hon-Lun Yang, Hong Kong Baptist Univesity, Hong Kong) Part II: Theoretical Approaches -- 9. Music, Class, and Gender -- Gaahl-Monster or Postmodern Prometheus?: Masculinity, Class, and Norwegian Black Metal (Stan Hawkins and Nina Nielsen, University of Oslo, Oslo) -- 10. Music, Class, and Sexuality. Women's Music, #20GAYTEEN, and Lesbian Hip-Hop: Shifting Voices of Class, Race, and Sexuality in WSW's Popular Musics (Kirsten Zemke, University of Aukland, New Zealand) 11. Music, Class, and Race -- "I Dream It, I Work Hard': Race, Class, and Labor in US Popular Music (Rachel Rubin and James Smethurst, University of Massachusetts, USA).
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Also published in print.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
DOI:
10.5040/9781501345395
URL:
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