Popular music studies

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Bibliographic Details
Group Author: Hesmondhalgh David, 1963-; Negus Keith.
Published: Arnold Distributed in the United States of America by Oxford University Press Inc.,
Publisher Address: London New York
Publication Dates: 2002.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Subjects:
Carrier Form: 272 p.: ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN: 0340762470
0340762489 (pbk.)
Index Number: J605
CLC: J605
J602
Call Number: J605/P831
Contents: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: popular music studies: meaning, power and value / David Hesmondhalgh and Keith Negus -- Section I: Musical meaning and history. Music, masculinity and migrancy under early apartheid: gender and popular song in South Africa, c. 1948-1960 / Christopher Ballantine ; Analysing popular songs / Luiz Tatit, translated by Lorraine Leu ; Cover versions and the sound of identity in motion / Dai Griffiths ; (In search of) musical meaning: genres, categories and crossover / David Brackett -- Section II: Audiences, consumption and everyday life. Raving, not drowning: authenticity, pleasure and politics in the electronic dance music scene / Rupa Huq ; The curse of fandom: insiders, outsiders and ethnography / Ian Maxwell ; Popular music audiences and everyday life / David Hesmondhalgh ; Ubiquitous listening / Anahid Kassabian -- Section III: Production, institutions and creativity. Mainstreaming, from hegemonic centre to global networks / Jason Toynbee ; Value and velocity: the 12-inch single as medium and artifact / Will Straw ; Creativity and musical experience / Keith Negus and Michael Pickering ; The politicis of calypso in a world of music industries / Jocelyne Guilbault -- Section IV: Place, space and power. Locating salsa / Patria Román-Velázquez ; Blacking Japanese: experiencing otherness from afar / Shuhei Hoskokawa ; India song: popular music genres since economic liberalization / Nabeel Zuberi ; The "pop-rockization" of popular music / Motti Regev.