This book offers an ethnographic exploration of the ways in which music and marketing have been utilised in the pursuit and production of spiritual experience for members of Hillsong Church.
This book offers an ethnographic exploration of the ways in which music and marketing have been utilised in the pursuit and production of spiritual experience for members of Hillsong Church.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tom Wagner is a London-based percussionist and ethnomusicologist. He is currently a Lecturer in Musicology and Ethnomusicology at University of Manchester, having previously held positions at University of Edinburgh and Royal Holloway, University of London. His writing on Hillsong has appeared in the Australian Journal of Communication (co-authored with Tanya Riches), Journal of World Popular Music, and the edited volume Religion as Brands: New Perspectives on the Marketization of Religion and Spirituality (Ashgate, 2014). He is also the co-editor (with Tanya Riches) of the collection The Hillsong Movement Examined: You Call Me Out Upon the Waters (Palgrave, 2017).
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements Introduction 1 - Hillsong in its Socio-Historical Context 2 - Hillsong Church: A Musical Brandscape 3 - In, But Not Of, The (Christian) Culture Industry 4 - 'With One Accord': Brand Identity and Participation 5 - The 'Hillsong Sound': Hearing Place in the Hillsong Network 6 - Learning to Listen Conclusion
Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 - Hillsong in its Socio-Historical Context;2 - Hillsong Church: A Musical Brandscape; 3 - In, But Not Of, The (Christian) Culture Industry; 4 - 'With One Accord': Brand Identity and Participation; 5 - The 'Hillsong Sound': Hearing Place in the Hillsong Network; 6 - Learning to Listen; Conclusion
Acknowledgements Introduction 1 - Hillsong in its Socio-Historical Context 2 - Hillsong Church: A Musical Brandscape 3 - In, But Not Of, The (Christian) Culture Industry 4 - 'With One Accord': Brand Identity and Participation 5 - The 'Hillsong Sound': Hearing Place in the Hillsong Network 6 - Learning to Listen Conclusion
Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 - Hillsong in its Socio-Historical Context;2 - Hillsong Church: A Musical Brandscape; 3 - In, But Not Of, The (Christian) Culture Industry; 4 - 'With One Accord': Brand Identity and Participation; 5 - The 'Hillsong Sound': Hearing Place in the Hillsong Network; 6 - Learning to Listen; Conclusion
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