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Dialectic of Pop

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A philosophical exploration of pop music that reveals a rich, self-reflexive art form with unsuspected depths. In the first major philosophical treatise on the subject, Agnes Gayraud explores all the paradoxes of pop--its inauthentic authenticity, its mass production of emotion and personal resonance, its repetitive novelty, its precision engineering of seduction--and calls for pop (in its broadest sense, encompassing all genres of popular recorded music) to be recognized as a modern, technologically mediated art form to rank alongside cinema and photography. In a thoroughgoing engagement with Adorno's fierce critique of "standardized light popular music," Dialectic of Pop tracks the transformations of the pop form and its audience over the course of the twentieth century, from Hillbilly to Beyonce, from Lead Belly to Drake. Inseparable from the materiality of its technical media, indifferent and intractable to the perspectives of high culture, pop subverts notions of authenticity and inauthenticity, original and copy, aura and commodity, medium and message. Gayraud demonstrates that, far from being the artless and trivial mass-produced pabulum denigrated by Adorno, pop is a rich, self-reflexive artform that recognises its own contradictions, incorporates its own productive negativity, and often flourishes by thinking "against itself." Dialectic of Pop sings the praises of pop as a constitutively impure form resulting from the encounter between industrial production and the human predilection for song, and diagnoses the prospects for twenty-first century pop as it continues to adapt to ever-changing technological mediations.

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Authors Agnes Gayraud, Agnès Gayraud, Robin Mackay, Daniel Miller, Nina Power
Assisted by Robin Mackay (Translation), Robin (Urbanomic Media Ltd) Mackay (Translation), Daniel Miller (Translation), Daniel (University College London) Miller (Translation), Nina Power (Translation)
Publisher Random House USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9781913029555
ISBN 978-1-913029-55-5
No. of pages 456
Dimensions 151 mm x 211 mm x 36 mm
Series Urbanomic / Mono
Urbanomic
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works
Social sciences, law, business

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