The Routledge Reader on the Sociology of Music

The Routledge Reader on the Sociology of Music offers the first collection of source readings and new essays on the latest thinking in the sociology of music. Interest in music sociology has increased dramatically over the past decade, yet there is no anthology of essential and introductory readings. The volume includes a comprehensive survey of the field’s history, current state and future research directions. It offers six source readings, thirteen popular contemporary essays, and sixteen fresh, new contributions, along with an extended Introduction by the editors. The Routledge Reader on the Sociology of Music represents a broad reference work that will be a resource for the current generation of sociologically inclined musicologists and musically inclined sociologists, whether researchers, teachers or students.

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The Routledge Reader on the Sociology of Music

The Routledge Reader on the Sociology of Music offers the first collection of source readings and new essays on the latest thinking in the sociology of music. Interest in music sociology has increased dramatically over the past decade, yet there is no anthology of essential and introductory readings. The volume includes a comprehensive survey of the field’s history, current state and future research directions. It offers six source readings, thirteen popular contemporary essays, and sixteen fresh, new contributions, along with an extended Introduction by the editors. The Routledge Reader on the Sociology of Music represents a broad reference work that will be a resource for the current generation of sociologically inclined musicologists and musically inclined sociologists, whether researchers, teachers or students.

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The Routledge Reader on the Sociology of Music

The Routledge Reader on the Sociology of Music

The Routledge Reader on the Sociology of Music

The Routledge Reader on the Sociology of Music

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The Routledge Reader on the Sociology of Music offers the first collection of source readings and new essays on the latest thinking in the sociology of music. Interest in music sociology has increased dramatically over the past decade, yet there is no anthology of essential and introductory readings. The volume includes a comprehensive survey of the field’s history, current state and future research directions. It offers six source readings, thirteen popular contemporary essays, and sixteen fresh, new contributions, along with an extended Introduction by the editors. The Routledge Reader on the Sociology of Music represents a broad reference work that will be a resource for the current generation of sociologically inclined musicologists and musically inclined sociologists, whether researchers, teachers or students.


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ISBN-13: 9780415855464
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/20/2015
Pages: 402
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

John Shepherd is Vice-Provost and Associate Vice-President (Academic) at Carleton University in Ottawa, where he is also Chancellor’s Professor of Music and Sociology.

Kyle Devine is Lecturer in Music at City University London and a research associate with the Music and Digitization Research Group at the University of Oxford.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Music and the Sociological Imagination — Pasts and Prospects  John Shepherd and Kyle Devine Part I.  Source Readings: Forerunners and Founding Figures  1. The Origin and Function of Music Herbert Spencer  2. Psychological and Ethnological Studies on Music Georg Simmel  3. Rational and Social Foundations of Music Max Weber  4. Musical Taste and How It Is Formed John H. Mueller  5. Making Music Together: A Study in Social Relationship Alfred Schütz  6. Sociology of Music Theodor Adorno  Part II: Approaches, Sites and Debates  A) The Music Itself  7. Music as Social Meaning Susan McClary  8. Music, the Body and Signifying Practice John Shepherd  9. Music and the Sociological Gaze Peter Martin  B) Creation  10. Ethnography and Interaction David Grazian  11. Performance Perspectives Lisa McCormick  12. Production Perspectives Marco Santoro  C) Consumption  13. Identity: Music, Community and Self Andy Bennett  14. Taste as Distinction Richard Peterson 15. Taste as Performance Antoine Hennion  Part III. Politics, Social Issues and Musical Cultures 16. Resistance and Social Movements Eric Drott  17. Gender and Sexuality Marion Leonard  18. Race and Hip Hop Antony Kwame Harrison  19. World Music and Cultural Globalization: Pop-Rock and Musical Cosmopolitanism Motti Regev  20. Music Criticism and Taste Cultures Morton Michelsen  21. Art Music and Social Class William Weber  22. Cityscapes Sara Cohen  23. The Body and Dance Mary Fogarty  Part IV: Industries and Institutions  24. Recorded Music Dave Laing  25. Live Music Simon Frith  26. Cultural Policy and Creative Industries Adam Behr  27. Copyright Lee Marshall  Part V: Technology and Mediation  28. Instruments and Innovation Trevor Pinch and Karin Bijsterveld  29. Radio Christina Baade  30. Music and the Moving Image: A Case Study of Hans Zimmer Benjamin Wright  31. Digitalization Paul Théberge  Part VI: New Directions  32. After Adorno Tia DeNora 33. Bourdieu and Beyond Nick Prior  34. Mediation Theory Georgina Born  35. From Signification to Affect Jeremy Gilbert  List of Contributors

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