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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 15 October 2026
- ISBN 9780197756744
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages144 pages
- Size 170x113x7 mm
- Weight 113 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This Very Short Introduction explores the genre of high-energy, electrically amplified music of young dancers and listeners that rose to popularity from 1955-1965 and became emblematic of great social change including racial integration, sexual freedom, and youthful rebellion. Widely disseminated by a period of sweeping technological shifts, rock 'n' roll styles and musicians became symbols beyond the music.
MoreLong description:
Very Short Introductions: Brilliant, Sharp, Inspiring
Rock 'n' roll appeared in the 1950s as the high-energy, electrically amplified music of young dancers and listeners, first in the United States and then around the globe, and from the beginning it symbolized more than music. First popularized as a marketing rubric to sell African-American rhythm and blues to white teenagers, it stood for racial integration, sexual freedom, youthful rebellion, and for change and modernity. It was never a single kind of music, and historians disagree about when it began and which artists or records should be included in its canon--but it was always a flashpoint, whether condemned as an assault on cultural standards or hailed as the most exciting movement of the twentieth century.
This Very Short Introduction explores the complex musical styles and evolutions of the genre and also examines it as product, symbol, and vehicle of societal change. The introduction seamlessly integrates the genre with elements of 1955-1965's mass influence including the rise of television and niche radio formats, the civil rights movement, a new concept of "teenagers" as a unique age group, and a sexual revolution. Rock 'n' Roll traces the rise and trajectories of the styles and musicians grouped as rock 'n' roll and their journey to becoming emblems of much more.
Table of Contents:
What is rock 'n' roll?
Tangled roots
Changing technologies, changing experiences
Rhythm and race
Gyrations and gender
Around the world and back again
Epilogue: Rolling on