Mapping the beat : popular music and contemporary theory / edited by Thomas Swiss, John Sloop, and Andrew Herman.
Material type: TextPublisher: Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishers, 1998Description: xi, 322 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1577180771
- 9781577180777
- 157718078X
- 9781577180784
- Popular music and contemporary theory
- 306.484
- 781.64 21
- ML3470 .M34 1998
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 306.484 SWI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A164853B |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. 1. Noise, performance, and the politics of sound -- Mapping the beat : spaces of noise and places of music / Andrew Herman, Thomas Swiss, and John Sloop -- Not the same : race, repetition, and difference in hip-hop and dance music / Russell A. Potter -- Kick out the jams! : the MC5 and the politics of noise / Steve Waksman -- Can't we just talk about music? : rock and gender on the Internet / Norma Coates -- If I had a dick : queers, punks, and alternative acts / Cynthia Fuchs -- pt. 2. History, technology, and policy -- Drumming and memory : scholarship, technology and music-making / Andrew Goodwin -- The history of rock's pasts through rock covers / Deena Weinstein -- Repressive representations : patriarchy and femininities in rock music of the counterculture / Sheila Whiteley -- Popular music and the synergy of corporate culture / David Sanjek -- Fields of practice : musical production, public policy, and the market / Holly Kruse -- pt. 3. Location and movement in the spaces of popular music -- Crossing over : Selena's Tejano music and the discourses of borderlands / Ramona Liera-Schwichtenberg -- "Yo quiero mi MTV!" : making music television for Latin America / Robert Hanke --Studying rock : towards a materialist ethnography / Tony Kirschner -- "Everybody loves our town" : scenes, spatiality, migrancy / Mark J.V. Olson -- Negativland, out-law judgments, and the politics of cyberspace / John Sloop and Andrew Herman.
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