Buch, Englisch, 1400 Seiten, Format (B × H): 165 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 2790 g
Buch, Englisch, 1400 Seiten, Format (B × H): 165 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 2790 g
Reihe: Sage Benchmarks in Culture and Society
ISBN: 978-1-84920-758-4
Verlag: Sage Publications
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VOLUME 1: HISTORY AND THEORETICAL TRADITIONS
Defining the Popular
Popular - Raymond Williams
Introduction from The Troubadours - Robert Briffault
The Troubadour Tradition in Italy and England - Robert Briffault
On Popular Music - T. Adorno
Authorship - Will Straw
Towards an Aesthetics of Popular Music - S. Frith
Why 1955? Explaining the Advent of Rock Music - Richard Peterson
The Music Industry and the 'Cultural Imperialism' Thesis - Dave Laing
World Beat and the Cultural Imperialism Debate - A. Goodwin and J. Gore
Disciplinary Approaches
Musicology
Analyzing Popular Music: Theory, Method and Practice - Philip Tagg
Popular Music Analysis and Musicology: Bridging the Gap - Richard Middleton
Sociology
Sociological Approaches to the Pop Music Phenomenon - Paul Hirsch
Towards a Cultural Sociology of Popular Music - Andy Bennett
Culture, Media and Communication
Systems of Articulation, Logics of Change: Communities and Scenes in Popular Music - Will Straw
Madonna: Mother of Mirrors - John Castles
Political Science
The Politics of Popular Music - Michael Birch
The Politics of Youth Culture: Some Observations on Rock and Roll in America - Lawrence Grossberg
Psychology
From the Functions of Music To Music Preferences - Thomas Schäfer and Peter Sedimier
Selective Hearing: Gender Bias in the Music Preferences of Young Adults - Brett Millar
Philosophy
Valuing and Evaluating Popular Music - Theodore Gracyzk
A Critique of Folk, Popular and 'Art' Music - Frank Howes
Cultural Geography
Recorded Music and Practices of Remembering - Ben Anderson
The Anomalies of being Faye (Wong): Gender Politics in Chinese Popular Music - Anthony Fung and Michael Curtin
VOLUME 2: TECHNOLOGY AND COPYRIGHT
Formations of Technology
Sound Studies: New Technologies and Music - Trevor Pinch and Karin Bijsterveld
Art versus Technology: The Strange Case of Popular Music - Simon Frith
The Sound of Music: Technological Rationalization and the Production of Popular Music - Paul Théberge
The Walkman Effect - Shuhei Hosokowa
Long Play: Adult-Orientated Popular Music and the Temporal Logics of the Post-War Sound Recording Industry in the USA - Keir Keighthley
Sample and Hold - A. Goodwin
Building International Empires of Sound: Concentrations of Power and Property in the 'Global' Music Market - Jack Bishop
Flexibility, Post-Fordism and the Music Industries - David Hesmondhalgh
Globalization of Mass Media Ownership: Implications and Effects - Paul Hirsch
Copyright and Illegal Downloading
Copyright and the Music Business - Simon Frith
The Effects of Piracy upon the Music Industry: A Case of Bootlegging - Lee Marshall
New Digital Technologies: Privacy/Property, Globalization and Law - Matthew David and Jameison Kirkhope
Cultures of Copying: Digital Sampling and Copyright Law - L. Bentley and B. Sherman
Sampling and Copyright - L. Bently
Reconstructing the Soul of Elvis: The Social Development and Legal Importance of Elvis Presley as Intellectual Property - David Wall
The Age of Consent: Traditional Music, Intellectual Property and Changing Attitudes in the People's Republic of China - H. Rees
VOLUME 3: REPRESENTATION AND CONSUMPTION
Representation
The Content and Validity of Music-Genre Stereotypes among College Students - Peter Rentfrow and Samuel Gosling
Music as Symbol, Music as Simulacrum: Postmodern, Pre-Modern and Modern Aesthetics in Subcultural Musics - Peter Manuel
From the Margins to the Mainstream - R. Huq
Open Letter: 'Black Music', 'Afro-American Music', and 'European Music' - Philip Tagg
'Leer-ics' and Lyrics: Teenage Impressions of Rock 'n' Roll - Lorraine Prinsky and Jill Leslie Rosenbaum
Stars
Frank Sinatra: The Popular Front and an American Icon - Gerald Meyer