The Oxford Handbook of Country Music
Herausgeber: Stimeling, Travis D
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Country music studies is a thriving interdisciplinary field. The Oxford Handbook of Country Music draws upon the expertise of leading and emerging scholars to present an introduction into the historiographical narratives and methodological issues that have emerged in country music studies' first half-century and to suggest potential avenues for further research.
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Country music studies is a thriving interdisciplinary field. The Oxford Handbook of Country Music draws upon the expertise of leading and emerging scholars to present an introduction into the historiographical narratives and methodological issues that have emerged in country music studies' first half-century and to suggest potential avenues for further research.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 588
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 167mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 956g
- ISBN-13: 9780197619544
- ISBN-10: 0197619541
- Artikelnr.: 62579726
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 588
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 167mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 956g
- ISBN-13: 9780197619544
- ISBN-10: 0197619541
- Artikelnr.: 62579726
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Travis D. Stimeling is Associate Professor of Musicology and Director of the Bluegrass and Old-Time Bands at West Virginia University. He is the author or editor of several books, including Songwriting in Contemporary West Virginia: Profiles and Reflections (2018), Fifty Cents and a Box Top: The Creative Life of Nashville Session Musician Charlie McCoy (2017), The Oxford Handbook of Country Music (2017), The Country Music Reader (OUP, 2015), Cosmic Cowboys and New Hicks: The Countercultural Sounds of Austin's Progressive Country Music Scene (OUP, 2011), and Nashville Cats: Record Production in Music City (OUP, May 2020). He served as a Senior Editor for The Grove Dictionary of American Music, 2nd ed. (OUP, 2013), and he currently serves as the book review editor for the Journal of the Society for American Music and as series editor for West Virginia University Press's Sounding Appalachia series. He also serves on the board of the West Virginia Music Hall of Fame.
* CONTRIBUTORS
* INTRODUCTION: Situating Country Music Studies
* Travis D. Stimeling
* Chapter 1: "Come Hither to Go Yonder": The Folklorist's Zigzag Path
to Country Music Studies
* Erika Brady
* Chapter 2: The "Southernness" of Country Music
* Patrick Huber
* Chapter 3: The Country Music Association, The Country Music
Foundation, and Country Music's History
* Diane Pecknold
* Chapter 4: Country Music as Cultural Practice
* Clifford R. Murphy
* Chapter 5: Geography and Country Music: Constructing "Geo-Cultural"
Identities
* Jada Watson
* Chapter 6: On the Notion of "Old-Time" in Country Music
* Greg Reish
* Chapter 7: Country Music and Recording Practice
* Travis D. Stimeling
* Chapter 8: The Singing Voice in Country Music
* Stephanie Vander Wel
* Chapter 9: This Machine Plays Country Music: Invention, Innovation,
and the Pedal Steel Guitar
* Tim Sterner Miller
* Chapter 10: Country Music and the Recording Industry
* Charles L. Hughes
* Chapter 11: Country Radio: The Dialectic of Format and Genre
* Eric Weisbard
* Chapter 12: Country Music and Television
* Tracey E.W. Laird
* Chapter 13: Country Music and Film
* Barry Mazor
* Chapter 14: The Sociology of Country Music
* Richard Lloyd
* Chapter 15: Class in Country Music
* Leigh H. Edwards
* Chapter 16: Race in Country Music Scholarship
* Olivia Carter Mather
* Chapter 17: Gendered Stages: Country Music, Authenticity, and the
Performance of Gender
* Kristine M. McCusker
* Chapter 18: Sexuality in Country Music
* Pamela Fox
* Chapter 19: On the Sacred in Country Music
* Stephen Shearon
* Chapter 20: Goin' Hillbilly Nuts: Fashion Culture and Visual Style in
Country Music
* Caroline Gnagy
* Chapter 21: Whither the Two-Step: Country Dance Re-Writes Its Musical
Lineage
* Jocelyn R. Neal
* Chapter 22: "These Are My People": The Politics of Country Music
* Jason Mellard
* Chapter 23: Country Music and Fan Culture
* Jonathan Wynn
* Chapter 24: What's International About International Country Music?:
Country Music and National Identity around the World
* Nathan D. Gibson
* INDEX
* INTRODUCTION: Situating Country Music Studies
* Travis D. Stimeling
* Chapter 1: "Come Hither to Go Yonder": The Folklorist's Zigzag Path
to Country Music Studies
* Erika Brady
* Chapter 2: The "Southernness" of Country Music
* Patrick Huber
* Chapter 3: The Country Music Association, The Country Music
Foundation, and Country Music's History
* Diane Pecknold
* Chapter 4: Country Music as Cultural Practice
* Clifford R. Murphy
* Chapter 5: Geography and Country Music: Constructing "Geo-Cultural"
Identities
* Jada Watson
* Chapter 6: On the Notion of "Old-Time" in Country Music
* Greg Reish
* Chapter 7: Country Music and Recording Practice
* Travis D. Stimeling
* Chapter 8: The Singing Voice in Country Music
* Stephanie Vander Wel
* Chapter 9: This Machine Plays Country Music: Invention, Innovation,
and the Pedal Steel Guitar
* Tim Sterner Miller
* Chapter 10: Country Music and the Recording Industry
* Charles L. Hughes
* Chapter 11: Country Radio: The Dialectic of Format and Genre
* Eric Weisbard
* Chapter 12: Country Music and Television
* Tracey E.W. Laird
* Chapter 13: Country Music and Film
* Barry Mazor
* Chapter 14: The Sociology of Country Music
* Richard Lloyd
* Chapter 15: Class in Country Music
* Leigh H. Edwards
* Chapter 16: Race in Country Music Scholarship
* Olivia Carter Mather
* Chapter 17: Gendered Stages: Country Music, Authenticity, and the
Performance of Gender
* Kristine M. McCusker
* Chapter 18: Sexuality in Country Music
* Pamela Fox
* Chapter 19: On the Sacred in Country Music
* Stephen Shearon
* Chapter 20: Goin' Hillbilly Nuts: Fashion Culture and Visual Style in
Country Music
* Caroline Gnagy
* Chapter 21: Whither the Two-Step: Country Dance Re-Writes Its Musical
Lineage
* Jocelyn R. Neal
* Chapter 22: "These Are My People": The Politics of Country Music
* Jason Mellard
* Chapter 23: Country Music and Fan Culture
* Jonathan Wynn
* Chapter 24: What's International About International Country Music?:
Country Music and National Identity around the World
* Nathan D. Gibson
* INDEX
* CONTRIBUTORS
* INTRODUCTION: Situating Country Music Studies
* Travis D. Stimeling
* Chapter 1: "Come Hither to Go Yonder": The Folklorist's Zigzag Path
to Country Music Studies
* Erika Brady
* Chapter 2: The "Southernness" of Country Music
* Patrick Huber
* Chapter 3: The Country Music Association, The Country Music
Foundation, and Country Music's History
* Diane Pecknold
* Chapter 4: Country Music as Cultural Practice
* Clifford R. Murphy
* Chapter 5: Geography and Country Music: Constructing "Geo-Cultural"
Identities
* Jada Watson
* Chapter 6: On the Notion of "Old-Time" in Country Music
* Greg Reish
* Chapter 7: Country Music and Recording Practice
* Travis D. Stimeling
* Chapter 8: The Singing Voice in Country Music
* Stephanie Vander Wel
* Chapter 9: This Machine Plays Country Music: Invention, Innovation,
and the Pedal Steel Guitar
* Tim Sterner Miller
* Chapter 10: Country Music and the Recording Industry
* Charles L. Hughes
* Chapter 11: Country Radio: The Dialectic of Format and Genre
* Eric Weisbard
* Chapter 12: Country Music and Television
* Tracey E.W. Laird
* Chapter 13: Country Music and Film
* Barry Mazor
* Chapter 14: The Sociology of Country Music
* Richard Lloyd
* Chapter 15: Class in Country Music
* Leigh H. Edwards
* Chapter 16: Race in Country Music Scholarship
* Olivia Carter Mather
* Chapter 17: Gendered Stages: Country Music, Authenticity, and the
Performance of Gender
* Kristine M. McCusker
* Chapter 18: Sexuality in Country Music
* Pamela Fox
* Chapter 19: On the Sacred in Country Music
* Stephen Shearon
* Chapter 20: Goin' Hillbilly Nuts: Fashion Culture and Visual Style in
Country Music
* Caroline Gnagy
* Chapter 21: Whither the Two-Step: Country Dance Re-Writes Its Musical
Lineage
* Jocelyn R. Neal
* Chapter 22: "These Are My People": The Politics of Country Music
* Jason Mellard
* Chapter 23: Country Music and Fan Culture
* Jonathan Wynn
* Chapter 24: What's International About International Country Music?:
Country Music and National Identity around the World
* Nathan D. Gibson
* INDEX
* INTRODUCTION: Situating Country Music Studies
* Travis D. Stimeling
* Chapter 1: "Come Hither to Go Yonder": The Folklorist's Zigzag Path
to Country Music Studies
* Erika Brady
* Chapter 2: The "Southernness" of Country Music
* Patrick Huber
* Chapter 3: The Country Music Association, The Country Music
Foundation, and Country Music's History
* Diane Pecknold
* Chapter 4: Country Music as Cultural Practice
* Clifford R. Murphy
* Chapter 5: Geography and Country Music: Constructing "Geo-Cultural"
Identities
* Jada Watson
* Chapter 6: On the Notion of "Old-Time" in Country Music
* Greg Reish
* Chapter 7: Country Music and Recording Practice
* Travis D. Stimeling
* Chapter 8: The Singing Voice in Country Music
* Stephanie Vander Wel
* Chapter 9: This Machine Plays Country Music: Invention, Innovation,
and the Pedal Steel Guitar
* Tim Sterner Miller
* Chapter 10: Country Music and the Recording Industry
* Charles L. Hughes
* Chapter 11: Country Radio: The Dialectic of Format and Genre
* Eric Weisbard
* Chapter 12: Country Music and Television
* Tracey E.W. Laird
* Chapter 13: Country Music and Film
* Barry Mazor
* Chapter 14: The Sociology of Country Music
* Richard Lloyd
* Chapter 15: Class in Country Music
* Leigh H. Edwards
* Chapter 16: Race in Country Music Scholarship
* Olivia Carter Mather
* Chapter 17: Gendered Stages: Country Music, Authenticity, and the
Performance of Gender
* Kristine M. McCusker
* Chapter 18: Sexuality in Country Music
* Pamela Fox
* Chapter 19: On the Sacred in Country Music
* Stephen Shearon
* Chapter 20: Goin' Hillbilly Nuts: Fashion Culture and Visual Style in
Country Music
* Caroline Gnagy
* Chapter 21: Whither the Two-Step: Country Dance Re-Writes Its Musical
Lineage
* Jocelyn R. Neal
* Chapter 22: "These Are My People": The Politics of Country Music
* Jason Mellard
* Chapter 23: Country Music and Fan Culture
* Jonathan Wynn
* Chapter 24: What's International About International Country Music?:
Country Music and National Identity around the World
* Nathan D. Gibson
* INDEX