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Whose Master's Voice?
The Development of Popular Music in Thirteen Cultures
Whose Master's Voice?
The Development of Popular Music in Thirteen Cultures
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What are the interactions between transnational communication and national cultures? This work attempts to answer this critical question in the study of culture and communication. It takes as its vehicle of study the music industry and music making in 13 different cultures, presenting an insider's view of a global cultural experience. Of interest to musicologists and sociologists alike, plus anyone fascinated by distant cultures and how they are affected by external as well as internal communication systems.
The chapters are a collection of research findings produced for the International Communications and Youth Cultures Consortium (ICYC), an informal group of international scholars in many disciplines who are committed to understanding the economic and social factors that influence cultures and youth. Their point of view in this work is their individual country and the tensions that arise from the development of international communication systems. Each view is from inside the country; external influences are not subjects of study in themselves but are viewed as part of a complex scene along with other variables operating in various national situations.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
The Australian Rock Music Scene by Susanna Agardy and Lawrence Zion
Culture, Media and the Music Industry in Brazil by Nelly de Camargo
The English Experience by Alison J. Ewbank
Popular Music and the Music Industry in Greece by Fouli T. Papageorgiou
A Brief History of Music Production in Hawaii by Elizabeth B. Buck
Music in India: A Look at Something Different by Usha Vyasulu Reddy
The Israeli Musical Environment: Cultural Heritage and Sociocultural Change by Hanna Adoni
Local Musicians in Jamaica: A Case Study by Marlene Cuthbert and Avonie Brown
Interactions of Imported and Indigenous Musics in Japan: A Historical Overview of the Music Industry by Toru Mitsui
The Problem of Our Time: Culture or Industrial Culture? Musical Creation or Industrialized Musical Products? The Spanish Case by Blanca Munoz
Seeking the Best Integration: Popular Music in Taiwan by Georgette Wang
Visceral Vibes and a Place in the Sun: U.S. Popular Music by Deanna Campbell Robinson, Jack Banks, and Nancy Breaux
Uruguayan Popular Music: Notes on Recent History by Carlos Alberto Martins and Carlos Dumpiérrez
Index
Product details
Published | 19 Feb 1997 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 272 |
ISBN | 9780313277726 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Dimensions | 235 x 156 mm |
Series | Contributions to the Study of Music and Dance |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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