Music, Culture, and Society
A Reader
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- Kiadó OUP Oxford
- Megjelenés dátuma 2000. április 6.
- ISBN 9780198790112
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem248 oldal
- Méret 242x162x19 mm
- Súly 523 g
- Nyelv angol
- Illusztrációk 2 figures, 22 music examples 0
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Rövid leírás:
The past ten years have witnessed an enormous growth of interest in questions of music history and music meaning, together with their respective relationships to culture and society. From Jacques Attali and Michel Foucault to Lydia Goehr and Portia Maultsby, this reader includes over 35 extracts from works which broke new ground in exploring the cultural and social significance of music at the end of the twentieth century.
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The past ten years have witnessed an enormous growth of interest in questions of musical meaning and the extent to which it is informed by cultural experience and socially-derived knowledge. This collection of readings will stimulate further debate. It includes critically-acclaimed work which broke new ground in exploring the cultural significance of music and its social meanings, and which had a marked impact on musicology throughout the Western world. Three dozen extracts, a number of them no longer in print elsewhere, are grouped thematically to address such issues as music and language, the body, class, production, and consumption. The extracts have been chosen for the focus they give to particular areas rather than to form any unified framework for studying music and culture. Among the contributors are Jacques Attali, John Blacking, Michel Foucault, Lydia Goehr, Lawrence Kramer, Portia Maultsby, Rose Rosengard Subotnik, and Eero Tarasti.
This reader will appeal to students and scholars of sociological and theoretical fields of culture, as well as to anyone interested in why perspectives on music history and music meaning have undergone sweeping changes at the end of the twentieth century.
There is much to enjoy in Music, Culture, and Society, many of the readings making one want to go away and read more ... This is very much a collection to dip into, rather than to read from cover to cover, and will thus prove useful for postgraduates, or for musicologists wishing to get some idea about debates outside their own immediate concerns.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Music, Culture, and Society: Changes in Perspective
PART I: MUSIC AND LANGUAGE
Introduction
An Overview
On Musical Communication
On Musical Semantics
On Musical Structuralism
On Music and Myth
On the Semiotics of Music
PART II: MUSIC AND THE BODY (GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND ETHNICITY)
Introduction
On the Expression of Sexuality
On the Representation of Sexuality
On Music and Masculinity
On the Sapphonic Voice
On Black Music and Authenticity
On Africanisms
On Musical Behaviour
On Music and Dance
On Music and Orientalism
PART III: MUSIC AND CLASS
Introduction
On Classes and Strata
On Industrial Folksong
On Music and Hegemony
On Subculture and Homology
On Articulating the Popular
On Grammar Schoolboy Music
PART IV: MUSIC AND CRITICISM
Introduction
On Music and the Idea of Mass Culture
On Musical Experience
On the Pop-Classical Split
On Music and Reception
On Deconstructing Structural Listening
On Deconstructive Text-Music Relationships
On Dialectics Versus Deconstruction
PART V: MUSIC PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION
Introduction
On Music and Dissemination
On Phonography
On the Musical Work-Concept
On the Economics of Popular Music
On Changing Technology
On Musical Reproduction (Exchange-Object and Use-Object)
On the Negotiation of Meaning
On Popular Music and Postmodernism
References
Brief Explanatory Notes on Theory
Index