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  • Music, Subcultures and Migration: Routes and Roots

    Music, Subcultures and Migration by Weesjes, Elke; Worley, Matthew;

    Routes and Roots

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 26 December 2025

    • ISBN 9781032565477
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages238 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 2 Illustrations, black & white; 2 Line drawings, black & white; 1 Tables, black & white
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    Short description:

    This edited volume concentrates on the period from the 1940s to the present, exploring how popular music forms such as blues, disco, reggae, hip hop, grime, metal and punk evolved and transformed as they traversed time and space.

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    Long description:

    This edited volume concentrates on the period from the 1940s to the present, exploring how popular music forms such as blues, disco, reggae, hip hop, grime, metal and punk evolved and transformed as they traversed time and space. Within this framework, the collection traces how music and subcultures travel through, to and from democracies, autocracies and anocracies.


    The chosen approach is multidisciplinary and deliberately diverse. Using both archival sources and oral testimony from a wide variety of musicians, promoters, critics and members of the audience, contributors from a range of academic disciplines explore music and subcultural forms in countries across Asia, Europe, Oceania, North America and Africa. They investigate how far the meaning of music and associated subcultures change as they move from one context to another and consider whether they transcend or blur parameters of class, race, gender and sexuality.

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    Table of Contents:

    List of contributors


    Acknowledgments


    Introduction: Migrating Musical and Subcultural Forms
    Elke Weesjes and Matthew Worley


    PART I


    1            Jamaican Music in the United States: The Story of Percussionist Larry McDonald
                  Elke Weesjes


    2            Reggae and the First-generation Skinhead Subculture 1968–1972
                  Christopher Spinks


    3            On the Land, in the Underground: The Rise and Fall of the ‘Crusties’
                  Kate Firks


    4            Out of My Brain on the Bullet Train: Japan, Mod and the Migratory Flows of a Subculture
                  Peter Hughes Jachimiak


    5            ‘You’re as Taz as Tazzy can be’: Transgressing Racial and Class Boundaries in Australian Grime
                  Alex De Lacey


    6            Straightwashed or Hiding in Plain Sight?: The Secret History of Italo Disco
                  Stephen Hill


    7            The New Pop Formula: How to Write a Global US Hit Song in the Twenty-first Century
                  Lars Münzer


    PART II


    8            The Spanish Blues Scene: Travelling Music and Subcultural Identities
                  Josep Pedro and Begoña Gutiérrez-Martínez


    9            Solidarity, Rebellion or Exoticisation? The Transferral of Ska and Reggae Cultures to Czech and Slovak Fans
    Miroslav Michela and Ondřej Daniel


    10          From Blackened Valhalla to Hyperborean Dacia: The Romanian Black Metal Scene as a Case Study of Cultural Migration
    Claudiu Oancea


    11          Subversive South Africa: Race, Class and Gender in South African Punk, 1976–1985
    Amber Beeson


    12          ‘For the Betterment of Our Homeland’: Interpretations and Adaptations of Global Black Music in an Ethiopian Border Town
    Sarah Bishop


    13          ‘Straight Outta Kathmandu’: Hip-Hop and Youth Culture in Post-War Nepal


    Kritika Chettri


    Index

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