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An incredibly wide-ranging critical account of popular music. The book is an essential resource for all staff and students in the field' - John Storey, Centre for Research in Media and Cultural Studies, University of Sunderland
Organized in accessible sections and covering the main themes of research and teaching it examines: . The key approaches to understanding popular music . The main settings of exchange and consumption . The role of technology in the production of popular music . The main genres of popular music . The key debates of the present day Barbazon…mehr
An incredibly wide-ranging critical account of popular music. The book is an essential resource for all staff and students in the field' - John Storey, Centre for Research in Media and Cultural Studies, University of Sunderland
Organized in accessible sections and covering the main themes of research and teaching it examines:
. The key approaches to understanding popular music
. The main settings of exchange and consumption
. The role of technology in the production of popular music
. The main genres of popular music
. The key debates of the present day
Barbazon writes with verve and penetration. Her approach starts with how most people actually consume music today and transfers this onto the plain of study.
The book enables teachers and students to shuffle from one topic to the other whilst providing an unparalleled access the core concepts and issues. As such, it is the perfect study guide for undergraduates located in this exciting and expanding field.
Tara Brabazon is Professor of Communication at University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT).
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Autorenporträt
Tara Brabazon is Professor of Media at the University of Brighton, Visiting Professor at Edge Hill's SOLSTICE CETL, and Fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce (RSA).
Previously, Tara has held academic positions in both Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand. An outstanding teacher, she won six teaching awards, including the Australian National Teaching Award for the Humanities in 1998, along with others in the areas of disability and cultural studies. In 2005, Tara won both the Murdoch University Postgraduate Supervisor of the Year and the Teaching Excellence Award. In 2009 and she won the University of Brighton's Teaching Excellence Award, nominated by both undergraduate and postgraduate students. She was a finalist for the 2005 Australian of the Year and also the 2005 Telstra Businesswoman of the Year in the Community Service category. In 1999 and 2002, she was short-listed for the Western Australian Citizen of the Year.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Walking on the Dance Floor Approaches Listening to Music Visualizing Music Dancing to Music Thinking about Music Writing about Music Music Spaces Sonic Architecture/Soundscape City Music and Urban Spaces Recording Spaces Clubs and Pubs Soundtracks and Filmic Spaces Music Video and Televisual Spaces Radio, Podcasting and Listening Spaces MP3 and Downloading Spaces Instruments of/for Study Guitar Cultures Keyboard Cultures Drumming and Percussion Voice Turntablism iPod Genre and Community Country Folk The Blues Rock and Roll Soul Reggae and Ska Salsa Metal Punk and Indie Hip Hop Disco House and Post-House Musics World Music Debates Intellectual Property Censorship and Regulation Race, Appropriation and Commodification Girl Groups and Feminism Boy Bands and Men¿s Studies Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgenderist Musics Digitization, User-Generated Content and Social Networking Music: Politics, Resistance and Protest Conclusion: Walking off the Dance Floor Sonic Sources Visual Sources
Introduction: Walking on the Dance Floor Approaches Listening to Music Visualizing Music Dancing to Music Thinking about Music Writing about Music Music Spaces Sonic Architecture/Soundscape City Music and Urban Spaces Recording Spaces Clubs and Pubs Soundtracks and Filmic Spaces Music Video and Televisual Spaces Radio, Podcasting and Listening Spaces MP3 and Downloading Spaces Instruments of/for Study Guitar Cultures Keyboard Cultures Drumming and Percussion Voice Turntablism iPod Genre and Community Country Folk The Blues Rock and Roll Soul Reggae and Ska Salsa Metal Punk and Indie Hip Hop Disco House and Post-House Musics World Music Debates Intellectual Property Censorship and Regulation Race, Appropriation and Commodification Girl Groups and Feminism Boy Bands and Men¿s Studies Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgenderist Musics Digitization, User-Generated Content and Social Networking Music: Politics, Resistance and Protest Conclusion: Walking off the Dance Floor Sonic Sources Visual Sources
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