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Key Terms in Popular Music and Culture (Blackwell Guides) [Hardcover]

Thom Swiss (Editor), Bruce Horner (Editor)
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0631212639 978-0631212638 November 30, 1999 1
Original essays by leading scholars in the field of popular music studies map the competing perspectives on the key terms of contemporary debates on popular music and culture. Each essay describes the history of continuities and conflicts in a term's meaning, situating the writer's own position on the term in that history of debate.

Providing a invaluable overview of the current state of popular music discourse, the collection will be useful both to those new to the study of popular music and those already well-versed in popular music and cultural studies.


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"The book features an excellent roster of authors and will make a valuable companion to popular-music studies, histories and surveys" CHOICE

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This book presents 18 original essays by leading scholars in the growing field of popular music studies. These essays combine to form a useful overview of the state of popular music discourse at the end of the twentieth century. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (November 30, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0631212639
  • ISBN-13: 978-0631212638
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Review of This Book from Choice, December 3, 2000
The editors of this volume have isolated concepts and terms widely used in contemporary discourse on popular music and have assigned authors to an essay intended to explore the intellectual history of the term, examine a range of the term's uses in popular- music studies, and provide examples and case studies. Some essays-for example Paul Théberge's "Technology," Richard Middleton's "Form," David Sanjek's "Institutions," and Sara Cohen's "Scenes"-accomplish this admirably and more than make this volume worth reading. A few, however, hew a little too closely to the author's own research projects and may be of less general interest. Clearly indebted for inspiration to Raymond Williams's Keywords (CH, Jun'76; rev. ed., 1983) and less encyclopedic than Key Concepts in Communication and Cultural Studies by Tim O'Sullivan et al. (2nd ed., 1994,), this collection attempts to introduce readers to a complex cultural studies terminology that is increasingly central to academic discourse in popular-music studies and more generally Important in the humanities and social sciences. The book features an excellent roster of authors and will make a valuable companion to popular-music studies, histories, and surveys. large collections at all levels.-G. Averill, New York University
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5.0 out of 5 stars College-level music students will find these 18 original essays enlightening, August 16, 2006
College-level music students will find these 18 original essays enlightening, considering the foundations of popular music and drawing on works from feminist, postcolonial and cultural studies as well as music studies and literature to consider key terms, usage, and meaning. Contributors from different disciplines consider gender, race, politics and technology's influence on popular music trends and objectives, providing a scholarly and involving set of analyses.

Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
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ubiquitous musics, studying popular music, popular music studies, popular music scholars, understanding popular music, traditional musicology, subcultural capital, music analysis, sampling technology, major record companies
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New York, Rolling Stone, Elvis Presley, Simon Frith, Public Enemy, Throwing Muses, Chuck Berry, Harvard University Press, Michael Jackson, Milton Keynes, Blue Note, Bob Dylan, Kristin Hersh, Little Richard, Marilyn Manson, Andrew Goodwin, Spice Girls, Wesleyan University Press, Wu-Tang Clan, Bring the Noise, David Brackett, Los Angeles, North American, Second World War, University of Chicago Press
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