Defining the Discographic Self
Desert Island Discs in Context
Herausgeber: Brown, Julie; Cottrell, Stephen; Cook, Nicholas
Defining the Discographic Self
Desert Island Discs in Context
Herausgeber: Brown, Julie; Cottrell, Stephen; Cook, Nicholas
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Desert Island Discs has run on BBC radio since 1942 and its archive is now accessible. This book is the first to assess the programme from a scholarly perspective. Chapters by musicologists, sociologists, and media scholars are complemented by personal spins by 'castaways', who reflect on talking publicly about the role of music in their lives.
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Desert Island Discs has run on BBC radio since 1942 and its archive is now accessible. This book is the first to assess the programme from a scholarly perspective. Chapters by musicologists, sociologists, and media scholars are complemented by personal spins by 'castaways', who reflect on talking publicly about the role of music in their lives.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780197266175
- ISBN-10: 0197266177
- Artikelnr.: 50203320
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780197266175
- ISBN-10: 0197266177
- Artikelnr.: 50203320
Julie Brown is Professor of Music at Royal Holloway, University of London Nicholas Cook is 1684 Professor of Music at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of the British Academy Stephen Cottrell is Professor of Music at City, University of London
* Preface
* 1: Julie Brown, Nicholas Cook, and Stephen Cottrell: Introduction
* Personal Spin A: Lemn Sissay (11 October 2015)
* Desert Island Discs in Historical Perspective
* 2: Will Straw: The Cultural Baggage of the Desert Island
* 3: Jenny Doctor: From Forces' Choice to Desert Island Discs: The
BBC's Promotion of Personal Choice in Wartime
* 4: Kyle Devine: Desert Island Discomorphoses: Listening Formations
and the Material Cultures of Music
* Personal Spin B: Derek Drescher (producer Desert Island Discs
1976-85)
* Personal Spin C: Anthony Wall (director of Arena: Desert Island Discs
, 1982)
* Cultural Ideologies and the Politics of Sound
* 5: Jo Littler: Adrift or Ashore? Desert Island Discs and Celebrity
Culture
* 6: Andrew Blake: Playlists and Prizes: Cultural Authority, Personal
Taste, and Musical Value since the 1940s
* 7: Simon Frith: What Does It Mean to Be Cultured? Desert Island Discs
as an Ideological Archive
* Personal Spin D: Uta Frith (castaway 24 February 2013)
* Personal Spin E: Angie Hobbs (castaway 1 February 2015)
* Desert Island Discs and British Identities
* 8: David Hendy: Desert Island Discs and British Emotional Life
* 9: Peter Webb: Punk, class, and taste in Desert Island Discs
* 10: Sarah Hill: Peripheral Identities on Desert Island Discs and
Beti a'I Phobol
* Personal Spin F: Mary Beard (31 January 2010)
* Personal Spin G: Nick Hornby (28 September 2003)
* Narrativising and Caring for the Self
* 11: Tia DeNora: Music and Narrative Selves in Desert Island Discs
* 12: Julie Brown: Desert Island Dislocation: Emotion, Nostalgia, and
the Utility of Music
* 13: Stephen Cottrell: Musicianly Lives Musically Told: Oral History,
Classical Music, and Desert Island Discs
* Personal Spin H: Debbie Wiseman (castaway 19 October 2014)
* Personal Spin I: Steven Isserlis (castaway 2 December 2007)
* Personal Spin J: Gavin Bryars (castaway 5 April 1998)
* 14: Nicholas Cook: Afterword: Playing the Discographic Self
* 1: Julie Brown, Nicholas Cook, and Stephen Cottrell: Introduction
* Personal Spin A: Lemn Sissay (11 October 2015)
* Desert Island Discs in Historical Perspective
* 2: Will Straw: The Cultural Baggage of the Desert Island
* 3: Jenny Doctor: From Forces' Choice to Desert Island Discs: The
BBC's Promotion of Personal Choice in Wartime
* 4: Kyle Devine: Desert Island Discomorphoses: Listening Formations
and the Material Cultures of Music
* Personal Spin B: Derek Drescher (producer Desert Island Discs
1976-85)
* Personal Spin C: Anthony Wall (director of Arena: Desert Island Discs
, 1982)
* Cultural Ideologies and the Politics of Sound
* 5: Jo Littler: Adrift or Ashore? Desert Island Discs and Celebrity
Culture
* 6: Andrew Blake: Playlists and Prizes: Cultural Authority, Personal
Taste, and Musical Value since the 1940s
* 7: Simon Frith: What Does It Mean to Be Cultured? Desert Island Discs
as an Ideological Archive
* Personal Spin D: Uta Frith (castaway 24 February 2013)
* Personal Spin E: Angie Hobbs (castaway 1 February 2015)
* Desert Island Discs and British Identities
* 8: David Hendy: Desert Island Discs and British Emotional Life
* 9: Peter Webb: Punk, class, and taste in Desert Island Discs
* 10: Sarah Hill: Peripheral Identities on Desert Island Discs and
Beti a'I Phobol
* Personal Spin F: Mary Beard (31 January 2010)
* Personal Spin G: Nick Hornby (28 September 2003)
* Narrativising and Caring for the Self
* 11: Tia DeNora: Music and Narrative Selves in Desert Island Discs
* 12: Julie Brown: Desert Island Dislocation: Emotion, Nostalgia, and
the Utility of Music
* 13: Stephen Cottrell: Musicianly Lives Musically Told: Oral History,
Classical Music, and Desert Island Discs
* Personal Spin H: Debbie Wiseman (castaway 19 October 2014)
* Personal Spin I: Steven Isserlis (castaway 2 December 2007)
* Personal Spin J: Gavin Bryars (castaway 5 April 1998)
* 14: Nicholas Cook: Afterword: Playing the Discographic Self
* Preface
* 1: Julie Brown, Nicholas Cook, and Stephen Cottrell: Introduction
* Personal Spin A: Lemn Sissay (11 October 2015)
* Desert Island Discs in Historical Perspective
* 2: Will Straw: The Cultural Baggage of the Desert Island
* 3: Jenny Doctor: From Forces' Choice to Desert Island Discs: The
BBC's Promotion of Personal Choice in Wartime
* 4: Kyle Devine: Desert Island Discomorphoses: Listening Formations
and the Material Cultures of Music
* Personal Spin B: Derek Drescher (producer Desert Island Discs
1976-85)
* Personal Spin C: Anthony Wall (director of Arena: Desert Island Discs
, 1982)
* Cultural Ideologies and the Politics of Sound
* 5: Jo Littler: Adrift or Ashore? Desert Island Discs and Celebrity
Culture
* 6: Andrew Blake: Playlists and Prizes: Cultural Authority, Personal
Taste, and Musical Value since the 1940s
* 7: Simon Frith: What Does It Mean to Be Cultured? Desert Island Discs
as an Ideological Archive
* Personal Spin D: Uta Frith (castaway 24 February 2013)
* Personal Spin E: Angie Hobbs (castaway 1 February 2015)
* Desert Island Discs and British Identities
* 8: David Hendy: Desert Island Discs and British Emotional Life
* 9: Peter Webb: Punk, class, and taste in Desert Island Discs
* 10: Sarah Hill: Peripheral Identities on Desert Island Discs and
Beti a'I Phobol
* Personal Spin F: Mary Beard (31 January 2010)
* Personal Spin G: Nick Hornby (28 September 2003)
* Narrativising and Caring for the Self
* 11: Tia DeNora: Music and Narrative Selves in Desert Island Discs
* 12: Julie Brown: Desert Island Dislocation: Emotion, Nostalgia, and
the Utility of Music
* 13: Stephen Cottrell: Musicianly Lives Musically Told: Oral History,
Classical Music, and Desert Island Discs
* Personal Spin H: Debbie Wiseman (castaway 19 October 2014)
* Personal Spin I: Steven Isserlis (castaway 2 December 2007)
* Personal Spin J: Gavin Bryars (castaway 5 April 1998)
* 14: Nicholas Cook: Afterword: Playing the Discographic Self
* 1: Julie Brown, Nicholas Cook, and Stephen Cottrell: Introduction
* Personal Spin A: Lemn Sissay (11 October 2015)
* Desert Island Discs in Historical Perspective
* 2: Will Straw: The Cultural Baggage of the Desert Island
* 3: Jenny Doctor: From Forces' Choice to Desert Island Discs: The
BBC's Promotion of Personal Choice in Wartime
* 4: Kyle Devine: Desert Island Discomorphoses: Listening Formations
and the Material Cultures of Music
* Personal Spin B: Derek Drescher (producer Desert Island Discs
1976-85)
* Personal Spin C: Anthony Wall (director of Arena: Desert Island Discs
, 1982)
* Cultural Ideologies and the Politics of Sound
* 5: Jo Littler: Adrift or Ashore? Desert Island Discs and Celebrity
Culture
* 6: Andrew Blake: Playlists and Prizes: Cultural Authority, Personal
Taste, and Musical Value since the 1940s
* 7: Simon Frith: What Does It Mean to Be Cultured? Desert Island Discs
as an Ideological Archive
* Personal Spin D: Uta Frith (castaway 24 February 2013)
* Personal Spin E: Angie Hobbs (castaway 1 February 2015)
* Desert Island Discs and British Identities
* 8: David Hendy: Desert Island Discs and British Emotional Life
* 9: Peter Webb: Punk, class, and taste in Desert Island Discs
* 10: Sarah Hill: Peripheral Identities on Desert Island Discs and
Beti a'I Phobol
* Personal Spin F: Mary Beard (31 January 2010)
* Personal Spin G: Nick Hornby (28 September 2003)
* Narrativising and Caring for the Self
* 11: Tia DeNora: Music and Narrative Selves in Desert Island Discs
* 12: Julie Brown: Desert Island Dislocation: Emotion, Nostalgia, and
the Utility of Music
* 13: Stephen Cottrell: Musicianly Lives Musically Told: Oral History,
Classical Music, and Desert Island Discs
* Personal Spin H: Debbie Wiseman (castaway 19 October 2014)
* Personal Spin I: Steven Isserlis (castaway 2 December 2007)
* Personal Spin J: Gavin Bryars (castaway 5 April 1998)
* 14: Nicholas Cook: Afterword: Playing the Discographic Self