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Title Music sociology : examining the role of music in social life / edited by Sara Towe Horsfall, Jan-Martijn Meij, and Meghan D. Probstfield.

Publication Info. Boulder, CO : Paradigm Publishers, 2013.

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Description xxiv, 308 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references ( pages 269-296) and index.
Contents Preface for the instructor / Joseph Kotarba -- Preface for the student / Joseph Kotarba -- Introduction by the editors -- I. Journey into American music : -- 1. A universal body of folk music, a technical argument / Paul Robeson -- 2. Five important moments in American musical history, the rest of the story / Sara Towe Horsfall -- 3. American popular song / Howard S. Becker -- 4. The industrialization of popular music, part I / Simon Frith -- 5. What is sociological about music? / William G. Roy, Timothy J. Dowd -- II. Experience of music: ritual and authenticity : -- 6. Music as ritual: a hotline to collective conscious / Sara Towe Horsfall -- 7. Moving past violence and vulgarity: structural ritualization and constructed meaning in the heavy metal subculture / Jan-Martijn Meij, Meghan D. Probstfield, Joseph M. Simpson, J. David Knottnerus -- 8. Authenticity in Latino music: scenes of place / Kathryn M. Nowotny, Jennifer L. Fackler, Gianncarlo Muschi, Carol Vargas, Lindsey Wilson, Joseph A. Kotarba -- 9. The jazz solo as ritual: conforming to the conventions of innovation / Roscoe C. Scarborough -- III. Experience of music: stratification and identity : -- 10. Race / Russell A. Potter -- 11. (Re)Presentin' the tragic mulatto: an analysis of multiracial identity in rap music / Matthew Oware -- 12. Skinhead identity contested: ska music, racism, and youth culture / Daniel Sarabia -- 13. Lowbrow entertainment to highbrow art form: the case of jazz and heavy metal / Roscoe C. Scarborough -- IV. Experience of music: subcultures and musical enclaves : -- 14. Sect and prophets / Neil Leonard -- 15. Hardcore: an ethnographic study of an evolving music subculture / Kerry Hendricks -- 16. Not fade away: ritual solidarity and persistence in the jamband community / Pamela M. Hunt -- 17. Taqwacore: an introduction to Muslim American punk rock / Sarah S. Hosman -- V. Music as social change and commentary : -- 18. Hitler, the holocaust and heavy metal music: holocaust memory and representation in the heavy metal subculture, 1980-present / Mark A. Mengerink -- 19. Painful listening: the musical noise and cultural transcendence of Southern Italian Tarantism / Lee Robert Blackstone -- 20. An international comparison of the politics of straight-edge / William Tsitsos -- 21. Sing out! Collective singing rituals of folk protest music in US social movements / Jeneve R. Brooks -- VI. Commodification of music : -- 22. The industrialization of popular music, part II / Simon Frith -- 23. Authenticity and independence in rap music and other genre communities / Jennifer C. Lena -- 24. "A Piece of Art is Not a Loaf of Bread": indie rock's challenge to commodification / Jeffrey Nathanial Parker -- 25. Operating outside the music industry: strategies of production in a scene-based music genre / Diana Miller -- 26. Why pay for music? How college students rationalize illegal downloading / Jason S. Ulsperger, Kristen Ulsperger, Stan H. Hodges -- References -- Index -- About the editors.
Subject Music -- Social aspects.
Music -- Philosophy and aesthetics.
Music -- Philosophy and aesthetics. (OCoLC)fst01030408
Music -- Social aspects. (OCoLC)fst01030444
Added Author Horsfall, Sara.
Meij, Jan-Martijn.
Probstfield, Meghan D.
ISBN 9781612053127 (hardcover : alk. paper)
1612053122 (hardcover : alk. paper)
1612053130 (pbk.)
9781612053134 (pbk.)

 
    
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