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Bloomsbury handbook of popular music, space and place (Bloomsbury handbooks) / editors Geoff Stahl, J. Mark Percival.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Bloomsbury Handbooks
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Rock music--History and criticism.
- Rock music.
- Popular music--History and criticism.
- Popular music.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (409 pages)
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Distribution:
- London [England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021.
- Place of Publication:
- [Place of publication not identified] : Bloomsbury Academic USA, 2019.
- Summary:
- "Popular music scholars have long been interested in the connection between place and music. This collection brings together a number of key scholars in order to introduce readers to concepts and theories used to explore the relationships between place and music. An interdisciplinary volume, drawing from sociology, geography, ethnomusicology, media, cultural, and communication studies, this book covers a wide-range of topics germane to the production and consumption of place in popular music. Through considerations of changes in technology and the mediascape that have shaped the experience of popular music (vinyl, iPods, social media), the role of social difference and how it shapes sociomusical encounters (queer spaces, gendered and racialised spaces), as well as the construction and representations of place (musical tourism, city branding, urban mythologies), this is an up-to-the-moment overview of central discussions about place and music. The contributors explore a range of contexts, moving from the studio to the stage, the city to the suburb, the bedroom to festival, from nightclub to museum, with each entry highlighting the diverse and complex ways in which music and place are mutually constitutive."-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Section 1. Theory & methods. 1. Space, place and non-place / (Geoff Stahl, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand) ; 2. Rhythmanalysis and circulation / (Will Straw, McGill University, Canada) ; 3. The global, the local and the translocal / (Hyunjoon Shin, Sungkonghoe University, South Korea) ; 4. Sociology of culture / (Andy Bennett, Griffith University, Australia) ; 5. Ethnomusicology / (Kim Cannady, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand) ; 6. Policy and political economy / (Shane Homan, Monash University, Australia) ; 7. Soundscapes / (Helmi Juarviluoama, University of Eastern Finland, Finland)
- Section 2. Place and consumption. 8. At home / (Keir Keightley, University of Western Ontario, Canada) ; 9. Radio / (J. Mark Percival, Queen Margaret University, UK) ; 10. The record store / (Nabeel Zuberi, University of Auckland, New Zealand) ; 11. The nightclub / (Hillegonda Rietveld, London South Bank University, UK) ; 12. The live concert / (Robert Kronenburg, University of Liverpool, UK) ; 13. Mobile listening / (Raphal︠ Nowak, Griffith University, Australia)
- Section 4. Place, production and performance. 14. In the city: Glasgow / (Martin Cloonan, University of Turku, Finland) ; 15. The bedroom / (Emilia Barna, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary) ; 16. The rehearsal space / (Adam Behr, Newcastle University, UK) ; 17. The studio / (Ruth Dockwray, University of Chester, UK) ; 18. The virtual studio / (Martin K. Koszolko, RMIT, Australia) ; 19. The space of the record / (Simon Zagorski-Thomas, University of West London, UK) ; 20. The live gig / (Sam Whiting, RMIT, Australia)
- Section 5. Cities, suburbs, nations and beyond. 21. Creative cities / (Scott Henderson, Brock University, Canada) ; 22. The suburbs / (Andrew Robert Branch, University of East London, UK) ; 23. Townships / (Kathryn Olsen, University of KwaZulu-Natal, New Zealand) ; 24. Favelas / (Vincenzo Cambria, UNIRIO/Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) ; 25. Banlieue / (Christina Horvath, University of Bath, UK) ; 26. Music and the nation / (Melanie Schiller, University of Groningen, The Netherlands) ; 27. Transnational music / (Simone Krüger, Liverpool John Moores University, UK)
- Section 6. Selling, celebrating, representing space & place. 28. The sounds of place: Iceland / (Daphne Þorbjörg, Iceland University of the Arts, Iceland) ; 29. Music and heritage / (Catherine Strong, RMIT, Australia) ; 30. Music and tourism / (Leonieke Bolderman, Erasmus University, The Netherlands) ; 31. Festivals / (Chris Anderton, Solent University, UK) ; 32. Archiving place / (Andy Linehan, British Library, UK, & J. Mark Percival, Queen Margaret University, UK ) ; 33.: Cinematic places / (Kate Bolgar-Smith, SOAS University of London, UK).
- ISBN:
- 1-5013-3631-2
- 1-5013-3629-0
- 1-5013-3630-4
- OCLC:
- 1291315020
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