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Trajectories and themes in world popular music : globalization, capitalism, identity / Simone Krüger Bridge.

Van Pelt - Albrecht Music Library ML3918.P67 B76 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Krüger Bridge, Simone, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Popular music--Social aspects.
Popular music.
Popular music--Political aspects.
Music and globalization.
Popular music--History and criticism.
Dissemination of music.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
xi, 298 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Sheffield, UK ; Bristol, CT : Equinox, 2018.
Summary:
This book traces the trajectories of modern globalization since the late nineteenth century, and considers hegemonic cultural beliefs and practices during the various phases of the history of capitalism. It offers a way to study world popular music from the perspective of critical social theory. Moving chronologically, the book adopts the three phases in the history of capitalist hegemony since the nineteenth century--liberal, organized, and neoliberal capitalism--to consider world popular music in each of these cultural contexts. While capitalism is now everywhere, its history has been one borne out of racism and masculine hegemony. Early Europeanization and globalization have had a major impact on race/gender/sexuality/capitalist hegemony, while nascent technologies of capital have led to a renewed reification and exploitation of racialized, sexualized, and classed populations. This book offers a critique of the relationship between emergent capitalist formations and culture over the past hundred years. It explores the way that world popular music mediates economic, cultural, and ideological conditions, through which capitalism has been created in multiple and heterogeneous ways, understanding world popular music as the production of meaning through language and representation. The various dimensions considered in the book are the work of critical social science--a critique of capitalism's impact upon popular music in historical and world perspective. This book provides a powerful contemporary framework for contemporary popular music studies with a distinctive global and interdisciplinary awareness, covering empirical research from across the world in addition to well-established and newer theory from the music disciplines, social sciences, and humanities. It offers fresh conceptualizations about world popular music seen within the context of globalization, capitalism, and identity.
Contents:
Introduction
Popular Music before Neoliberalism
Neoliberalism and the Global Music Industry
Globalization and World Music
The Cool Culture of Neoliberal Capitalism
Popular Music in Postdemocracy
After Globalization.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Bridge, Simone Krü̈̈ger. Trajectories and themes in world popular music.
ISBN:
9781781796214
1781796211
9781781796221
178179622X
OCLC:
1002722544
Publisher Number:
99977427598

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