ISBN:
9780415063685
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (323 p)
Series Statement:
Culture: Policy and Politics
Parallel Title:
Print version Rock and Popular Music : Politics, Policies, Institutions
DDC:
306.4
Keywords:
Electronic books
Abstract:
A unique collection of new essays which make suggestions for the new directions for the study of contemporary popular musics. There is comparative analysis of the relationship between the state and the popular music industries
Description / Table of Contents:
ROCK AND POPULARMUSIC Politics, Policies, Institutions; Copyright; Contents; Notes on contributors; Series editors' preface; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I Government and rock; Introduction; 1 Popular Music and the Local State; 2 'The Cabaret is Dead': Rock Culture as State Enterprise-the Political Organization of Rock in East Germany; 3 Popular Music Policy: A Contested Area-the Dutch Experience; 4 The English Canadian Recording Industry Since 1970; 5 Making Music Local; 6 Who Fought the Law? The American Music Industry and the Global Popular Music Market
Description / Table of Contents:
Part II Broadcasting: music, policies, cultures and communitiesIntroduction; 7 Radio Space and Industrial Time:The Case of Music Formats; 8 Policing French-Language Music on Canadian Radio:The Twilight of the Popular Record Era?; 9 Who Killed the Radio Star?The Death of Teen Radio in Australia; 10 From State Monopoly to Commerical Oligopoly,European Broadcasting Policies and Popular Music Output Over the Airwaves; Part III Rock and politics; Introduction; 11 Feminist Musical Practice: Problems and Contradications; 12 The Framing of Rock: Rock and the New Conservatism; 13 Beat in the System
Description / Table of Contents:
14 Black Popular Music:Crossing Over or Going Under?15 Aboriginal Rock Music: Space and Place; Afterword: Music Policy,Aesthetic and Social Difference; Name index; Subject index
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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