
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music and Social Class
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
- Date of Publication 6 February 2020
- Number of Volumes Hardback
- ISBN 9781501345364
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages616 pages
- Size 254x177 mm
- Weight 1275 g
- Language English 77
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Long description:
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music and Social Class is the first extensive analysis of the most important themes and concepts in this field. Encompassing contemporary research in ethnomusicology, sociology, cultural studies, history, and race studies, the volume explores the intersections between music and class, and how the meanings of class are asserted and denied, confused and clarified, through music. With chapters on key genres, traditions, and subcultures, as well as fresh and engaging directions for future scholarship, the volume considers how music has thought about and articulated social class. It consists entirely of original contributions written by internationally renowned scholars, and provides an essential reference point for scholars interested in the relationship between popular music and social class.
MoreTable of Contents:
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Methodologies
1. Music, Class, and Taste. Being In-Between: Popular Music and Middlebrow Tastes (Morten Michelsen, Aarhus University, Denmark)
2. Music, Class, and Consumption/Reception. The Impact of Social Class on Parental Responses to Popular Music in Britain, c.1955-1975 (Gillian A. M. Mitchell, St Andrews, Scotland)
3. Music, Class, and Production. Social Class and the Negotiation of Selling Out in a Southern California Indie Rock Scene (Timothy D. Taylor, University of California Los Angeles, USA)
4. Music, Class, and Status. It's Up to You: Class, Status, and Punk Politics in Rock against Racism (Rebecca Binns, Independent Scholar, UK)
5. Music, Class, and Education. Hegemony, Symbolic Violence, and Popular Music Education: A Matter of Class (Alison Butler and Ruth Wright, Western University, Canada)
6. Music, Class, and Digitization. "Every Noise at Once": Online Music Discovery Maps and Cosmopolitan Subjectivities (Matthew Ord, Newcastle University, UK)
7. Music, Class, and Globalization. Art at the Cutting Edge: Class, Cultures, and Globalization in African and Middle Eastern World Music (Mark LeVine, University of California Irvine, USA)
8. Music, Class, and Censorship. Popular Music, Class, and Censorship in the PRC (Hon-Lun Yang, Hong Kong Baptist Univesity, Hong Kong)
Part II: Theoretical Approaches
9. Music, Class, and Gender. Gaahl-Monster or Postmodern Prometheus?: Masculinity, Class, and Norwegian Black Metal (Stan Hawkins and Nina Nielsen, University of Oslo, Oslo)
10. Music, Class, and Sexuality. Women's Music,

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