Description
Product ID: | 9780820455525 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | US |
Series: | Music [Meanings] |
Title: | Site and Sound |
Subtitle: | Understanding Independent Music Scenes |
Authors: | Author: Holly Kruse |
Page Count: | 188 |
Subjects: | Theory of music and musicology, Theory of music & musicology, Communication studies, Sociology: family and relationships, Sociology, Communication studies, Sociology: family & relationships, Sociology: customs & traditions |
Description: | Popular music plays a prominent role in the cultural transformations that are constantly reshaping our world. Music is at the center of contemporary debates about globalization, electronic commerce, space and locality, style and identity, subculture and community. Music [Meanings] offers book-length studies examining the impact of popular music on individuals, cultures and societies. The series addresses popular music as a form of communication and culture from an interdisciplinary perspective. Site and Sound: Understanding Independent Music Scenes examines how independent pop and rock music scenes of the 1980s and 1990s were constituted within social and geographical spaces. Those active in the production and consumption of «indie» pop and rock music thought of their practices as largely independent of the music mainstream – even though some acts recorded for major labels. This book explores the web of personal, social, historical, geographical, cultural, and economic practices and relationships involved in the production and consumption of «indie» music. |
Imprint Name: | Peter Lang Publishing Inc |
Publisher Name: | Peter Lang Publishing Inc |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2003-05-09 |