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Pop Music and Easy Listening

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Informationen zum Autor Stan Hawkins is Professor of Musicology! University of Oslo! Norway Klappentext What defines pop music? Why do we consider some styles as easier listening than others? Arranged in three parts: Aesthetics and Authenticity - Groove! Sampling and Industry - Subjectivity! Ethnicity and Politics! this title deals with these questions in diverse ways. Zusammenfassung What defines pop music? Why do we consider some styles as easier listening than others? Arranged in three parts: Aesthetics and Authenticity - Groove, Sampling and Industry - Subjectivity, Ethnicity and Politics, this title deals with these questions in diverse ways. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction; Part I Aesthetics and Authenticity: 'Sing it for me': posthuman ventriloquism in recent popular music! Joseph Auner; Art versus technology: the strange case of popular music! Simon Frith; Pearls and swine: the intellectuals and the mass media! Simon Frith and Jon Savage; Remodeling Britney Spears: matters of intoxication and mediation! Stan Hawkins and John Richardson; The production of success: an anti-musicology of the pop song! Antoine Hennion; In excess? Body genres! 'bad' music! and the judgment of audiences! Leslie M. Meier; Hits and misses: crafting a pop single for the top-40 market in the 1960s! Robert Toft. Part II Groove! Sampling and Production: Frank Sinatra: the television years - 1950-1960! Albert Auster; Mediating music: materiality and silence in Madonna's Don't Tell Me! Anne Danielsen and Arnt Maasø; Sample and hold: pop music in the digital age of reproduction! Andrew Goodwin; 'Caught in a whirlpool of aching sound': the production of dance music in Britain in the 1920s! Mark Hustwitt; Spice world: constructing femininity the popular way! Dafna Lemish; Modelling the groove: conceptual structure and popular music! Lawrence M. Zbikowski. Part III Subjectivity! Ethnicity and Politics: Like a virgin-mother? Materialism and maternalism in the songs of Madonna! Barbara Bradby; 'That ill! tight sound': telepresence and biopolitics in post-Timbaland rap production! Dale Chapman; Sex! pulp and critique! Eric F. Clarke and Nicola Dibben; Pop and the nation-state: towards a theorisation! Martin Cloonan; Believe? Vocoders! digitalized female identity and camp! Kay Dickinson; Music and Canadian nationhood post 9/11: an analysis of Music Without Borders: Live! Susan Fast and Karen Pegley; Black pop songwriting 1963-1966: an analysis of US top 40 hits by Cooke! Mayfield! Stevenson! Robinson! and Holland-Dozier-Holland! Jon Fitzgerald; 'A fifth of Beethoven': disco! classical music! and the politics of inclusion! Ken McLeod; 'The di ...

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Authors Stan Hawkins
Assisted by Stan Hawkins (Editor), Hawkins Stan (Editor)
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 12.09.2011
 
EAN 9780754629528
ISBN 978-0-7546-2952-8
No. of pages 536
Dimensions 171 mm x 241 mm x 19 mm
Series The Library of Essays on Popular Music
The Library of Essays on Popular Music
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Music

Rock, Rock & Pop music, MUSIC / Genres & Styles / General, MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Rock, MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Pop Vocal, Pop Music, Popular Music

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