The popular music studies reader/
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London New York:
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2006
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Table of Contents:
- pt. 1. Music as sound, music as text. Introduction / Barry Shank
- In the groove, or blowing your mind : the pleasures of musical repetition / Richard Middleton
- This is not a story my people tell : musical time and space according to Laurie Anderson / Susan McClary
- ʹHome is living like a man on the runʹ : John Caleʹs Welsh Atlantic / Dai Griffiths
- Family values in music : Billie Holidayʹs and Bing Crosbyʹs "Iʹll be seeing you" / David Brackett
- Subjectivity and soundscape, motorbikes and music / Phil Tagg
- pt. 2. Making music. Introduction / Barry Shank
- Little girl blue / Alice Echols
- Black sound, black body : Jimi Hendrix, the electric guitar and the meaning of blackness / Steve Waksman
- Making up and showing off : what musicians do / Jason Toynbee
- War in the jungle / Simon Reynolds
- Liveness : performance and the anxiety of simulation / Paul Auslander
- pt. 3. Subcultures, scenes, and tribes. Introduction / Andy Bennett
- Understanding hipness : "subcultural capital" as feminist tool / Sarah Thornton
- Subcultures or neotribes? : rethinking the relationship between youth, style and musical taste / Andy Bennett
- Punk rock at Raulʹs : the performance of contradiction / Barry Shank
- Rules of rebellion : slamdancing, moshing and the American alternative scene / William Tsitsos
- "Roots"? : the relationship between the global and the local within the extreme metal scene / Keith Kahn-Harris
- pt. 4. Popular music and everyday life. Introduction / Andy Bennett
- Music and self-identity / Tia DeNora
- Filmic cities : the aesthetic experience of the personal stereo user / Michael Bull
- "Beautiful music" : the rise of easy listening FM / Joseph Lanza
- Scanning : aether talk / David Toop
- pt. 5. Musical diasporas. Introduction / Barry Shank
- "ʹJewels brought from bondageʹ : Black music and the politics of authenticity" / Paul Gilroy
- Zouk and the isles of the Caribees / Jocelyne Guilbault
- The local and global in North African popular music / Tony Langlois
- Asian kool? : bhangra and beyond / Rupa Huq
- Technobanda and the politics of identity / Helena Simonet
- Voices from the margins : rap music and contemporary cultural production / Tricia Rose
- pt. 6. Music industry. Introduction / Jason Toynbee
- The industrialization of music / Simon Frith
- Musicians in Hollywood : work and technological change in entertainment industries, 1926-1940 / James P. Kraft
- The British dance music industry : a case study of independent cultural production / David Hesmondhalgh
- Profiting from creativity? : the music industry in Stockholm, Sweden and Kingston, Jamaica / Dominic Power and Daniel Hallencreutz
- pt. 7. Popular music and technology. Introduction / Jason Toynbee
- The material heterogeneity of recorded sound / Rick Altman
- Rationalization and democratization in the new technologies of popular music / Andrew Goodwin
- Music/technology/practice : music technology in action / Paul The?berge
- Futurhythmachine / Kodwo Eshun
- Home on the page : a virtual place of music community / Marjorie D. Kibby
- pt. 8. Popular music media. Introduction / Andy Bennett
- Commercial radio and popular music : processes of selection and factors of influence / Eric W. Rothenbuhler and Tom McCourt
- "Yo quiero mi MTV!" : making music television for Latin America / Bob Hanke
- Popular songs and comic allusion in contemporary cinema / Jeff Smith
- Anglo-American music journalism : texts and contexts / Dave Laing
- pt. 9. Popular music, gender and sexuality. Introduction / Jason Toynbee
- Women making music : some material constraints / Mavis Bayton
- "Smells like teen spirit" : riot grrrls, revolution and women in independent rock / Joanne Gottlieb and Gayle Wald
- Rethinking issues of gender and sexuality in Led Zeppelin : a womanʹs view of pleasure and power in hard rock / Susan Fast
- Women and the early British rave scene / Maria Pini
- Housewivesʹ choice : female fans and unmanly men / Richard Smith