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Popular music and communication / James Lull, editor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Sage focus editions ; 89.Publisher: Newbury Park, Calif. : Sage Publications, [1992]Copyright date: ©1992Edition: Second editionDescription: viii, 247 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0803939167
  • 9780803939165
  • 0803939175
  • 9780803939172
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.484 20
LOC classification:
  • ML3470 .P67 1991
Contents:
An Introduction / James Lull -- Music, Musicians and Communication: The Personal Voice in a Common Language / Stan Denski -- The Industrialization of Popular Music / Simon Frith -- Rationalization and Democratization in the New Technologies of Popular Music / Andrew Goodwin -- Commercial Radio and Popular Music: Processes of Selection and Factors of Influence / Eric Rothenbuhler and Tom McCourt -- Music Video: The Popular Pleasures of Visual Music / Cathy Schwichtenberg -- Who Do You Love? The Dimensions of Musical Taste / George Lewis -- Rock and Roll in Search of an Audience / Larry Grossberg -- Moving Messages: Identity and Desire in Popular Music and Social Dance / Judith Lynne Hanna -- The Role of Rock Music in the Political Disintegration of East Germany / Peter Wicke -- The Beat of West Viet Nam / James Lull and Roger Wallis.
Summary: "Young people all over the world know how powerfully music communicates. Yet popular music was neglected as an area of scholarly inquiry in communication and media studies until late in the last decade. The appearance of the first edition of James Lull's edited collection of essays Popular Music and Communication was a pioneering effort that helped introduce and legitimize the serious study of popular music and its relation to social and cultural interaction. ; ; Now the editor has assembled an expanded second edition of Popular Music and Communication. Core essays from the first edition by scholars such as Simon Frith and Larry Grossberg have been thoroughly revised and updated. Fascinating new articles appear on subjects such as the communicative potential of modern music recording technologies, popular music and social dance, the visual pleasure of music video, how musicians themselves articulate their communicative intention, disruption caused by popular music in the political upheavals of Eastern Europe and the cultural roles of popular music among Vietnamese immigrants in the United States. ; ; Popular Music and Communication is an ideal text for courses in popular culture, mass communication, social history and music."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

An Introduction / James Lull -- Music, Musicians and Communication: The Personal Voice in a Common Language / Stan Denski -- The Industrialization of Popular Music / Simon Frith -- Rationalization and Democratization in the New Technologies of Popular Music / Andrew Goodwin -- Commercial Radio and Popular Music: Processes of Selection and Factors of Influence / Eric Rothenbuhler and Tom McCourt -- Music Video: The Popular Pleasures of Visual Music / Cathy Schwichtenberg -- Who Do You Love? The Dimensions of Musical Taste / George Lewis -- Rock and Roll in Search of an Audience / Larry Grossberg -- Moving Messages: Identity and Desire in Popular Music and Social Dance / Judith Lynne Hanna -- The Role of Rock Music in the Political Disintegration of East Germany / Peter Wicke -- The Beat of West Viet Nam / James Lull and Roger Wallis.

"Young people all over the world know how powerfully music communicates. Yet popular music was neglected as an area of scholarly inquiry in communication and media studies until late in the last decade. The appearance of the first edition of James Lull's edited collection of essays Popular Music and Communication was a pioneering effort that helped introduce and legitimize the serious study of popular music and its relation to social and cultural interaction. ; ; Now the editor has assembled an expanded second edition of Popular Music and Communication. Core essays from the first edition by scholars such as Simon Frith and Larry Grossberg have been thoroughly revised and updated. Fascinating new articles appear on subjects such as the communicative potential of modern music recording technologies, popular music and social dance, the visual pleasure of music video, how musicians themselves articulate their communicative intention, disruption caused by popular music in the political upheavals of Eastern Europe and the cultural roles of popular music among Vietnamese immigrants in the United States. ; ; Popular Music and Communication is an ideal text for courses in popular culture, mass communication, social history and music."--Publisher description.

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