Remembering Popular Music's Past
Memory-Heritage-History
Herausgeber: Istvandity, Lauren; Cantillon, Zelmarie; Baker, Sarah
Remembering Popular Music's Past
Memory-Heritage-History
Herausgeber: Istvandity, Lauren; Cantillon, Zelmarie; Baker, Sarah
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'Remembering Popular Music's Past' focuses on the transformation of popular music into heritage, and the role of history and memory in this process. The book interrogates diverse examples of the way popular music's past is remembered, with particular emphasis on precarity in the construction, curation, display, negotiation, and perception of popular music's past.
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'Remembering Popular Music's Past' focuses on the transformation of popular music into heritage, and the role of history and memory in this process. The book interrogates diverse examples of the way popular music's past is remembered, with particular emphasis on precarity in the construction, curation, display, negotiation, and perception of popular music's past.
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- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9781783089697
- ISBN-10: 1783089695
- Artikelnr.: 55779139
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9781783089697
- ISBN-10: 1783089695
- Artikelnr.: 55779139
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Lauren Istvandity, Sarah Baker and Zelmarie Cantillon
List of Figures; Acknowledgements; 1. The Precarity of Memory, Heritage and
History in Remembering Popular Music's Past, Lauren Istvandity and Zelmarie
Cantillon; MEMORY; 2. Consuming Popular Music Heritage, Paul Long; 3. 'Back
in the Day': Experiencing and Retelling the Past as a Claim to Belong in
the Current Northern Soul Scene, Sarah Raine; 4. Resilience and Change:
Popular Folk Songs in a Cultural Landscape, Ashton Sinamai and John
Schofield; 5. Remembering the Independent Record Shop: The Ordinary Affects
of Leedin Records, Adele Pavlidis; 6. 'Mean Streets' as Heritage Object:
Music, Nostalgia and the Museumification of Martin Scorsese, Amanda Howell;
HERITAGE; 7. Mark II: Re-working the Heritage B(r)and, Shane Homan; 8. The
Continually Precarious State of the Musical Object, Charles Fairchild; 9.
Showing Off: Taking Popular Music Research into the Museum, Peter Doyle;
10. Preserving Icelandic Popular Music Heritage: Issues of Collection,
Access and Representation, Zelmarie Cantillon, Bob Buttigieg and Sarah
Baker; 11. Questioning the Future of Popular Music Heritage in the Age of
Platform Capitalism, Raphaël Nowak; HISTORY; 12. Jim Jarmusch's 'Mystery
Train' (1989): Representing the Memphis Music Legacy on Film, Adriano Tedde
and David Baker; 13. Phenomenology of the Surf Ballroom's Winter Dance
Party: Affect and Community at a Popular Music Heritage Tourism Event,
Sheryl Davis, Sherry Davis and Zelmarie Cantillon; 14. Disappearing
History: Two Case Studies on the Precarity of Music Writing, Ian Rogers;
15. Great Albums, Greedy Collectors and Gritty Sounds? A View from
'Snobbish Connoisseurs' on the Canonization and Archivalism of Korean
Pop-Rock, Hyunjoon Shin and Keewoong Lee; 16. Towards a Feminist History of
Popular Music: Re-examining Writing on Musicians and Domestic Violence in
the Wake of #metoo, Catherine Strong; List of Contributors; Index.
History in Remembering Popular Music's Past, Lauren Istvandity and Zelmarie
Cantillon; MEMORY; 2. Consuming Popular Music Heritage, Paul Long; 3. 'Back
in the Day': Experiencing and Retelling the Past as a Claim to Belong in
the Current Northern Soul Scene, Sarah Raine; 4. Resilience and Change:
Popular Folk Songs in a Cultural Landscape, Ashton Sinamai and John
Schofield; 5. Remembering the Independent Record Shop: The Ordinary Affects
of Leedin Records, Adele Pavlidis; 6. 'Mean Streets' as Heritage Object:
Music, Nostalgia and the Museumification of Martin Scorsese, Amanda Howell;
HERITAGE; 7. Mark II: Re-working the Heritage B(r)and, Shane Homan; 8. The
Continually Precarious State of the Musical Object, Charles Fairchild; 9.
Showing Off: Taking Popular Music Research into the Museum, Peter Doyle;
10. Preserving Icelandic Popular Music Heritage: Issues of Collection,
Access and Representation, Zelmarie Cantillon, Bob Buttigieg and Sarah
Baker; 11. Questioning the Future of Popular Music Heritage in the Age of
Platform Capitalism, Raphaël Nowak; HISTORY; 12. Jim Jarmusch's 'Mystery
Train' (1989): Representing the Memphis Music Legacy on Film, Adriano Tedde
and David Baker; 13. Phenomenology of the Surf Ballroom's Winter Dance
Party: Affect and Community at a Popular Music Heritage Tourism Event,
Sheryl Davis, Sherry Davis and Zelmarie Cantillon; 14. Disappearing
History: Two Case Studies on the Precarity of Music Writing, Ian Rogers;
15. Great Albums, Greedy Collectors and Gritty Sounds? A View from
'Snobbish Connoisseurs' on the Canonization and Archivalism of Korean
Pop-Rock, Hyunjoon Shin and Keewoong Lee; 16. Towards a Feminist History of
Popular Music: Re-examining Writing on Musicians and Domestic Violence in
the Wake of #metoo, Catherine Strong; List of Contributors; Index.
List of Figures; Acknowledgements; 1. The Precarity of Memory, Heritage and
History in Remembering Popular Music's Past, Lauren Istvandity and Zelmarie
Cantillon; MEMORY; 2. Consuming Popular Music Heritage, Paul Long; 3. 'Back
in the Day': Experiencing and Retelling the Past as a Claim to Belong in
the Current Northern Soul Scene, Sarah Raine; 4. Resilience and Change:
Popular Folk Songs in a Cultural Landscape, Ashton Sinamai and John
Schofield; 5. Remembering the Independent Record Shop: The Ordinary Affects
of Leedin Records, Adele Pavlidis; 6. 'Mean Streets' as Heritage Object:
Music, Nostalgia and the Museumification of Martin Scorsese, Amanda Howell;
HERITAGE; 7. Mark II: Re-working the Heritage B(r)and, Shane Homan; 8. The
Continually Precarious State of the Musical Object, Charles Fairchild; 9.
Showing Off: Taking Popular Music Research into the Museum, Peter Doyle;
10. Preserving Icelandic Popular Music Heritage: Issues of Collection,
Access and Representation, Zelmarie Cantillon, Bob Buttigieg and Sarah
Baker; 11. Questioning the Future of Popular Music Heritage in the Age of
Platform Capitalism, Raphaël Nowak; HISTORY; 12. Jim Jarmusch's 'Mystery
Train' (1989): Representing the Memphis Music Legacy on Film, Adriano Tedde
and David Baker; 13. Phenomenology of the Surf Ballroom's Winter Dance
Party: Affect and Community at a Popular Music Heritage Tourism Event,
Sheryl Davis, Sherry Davis and Zelmarie Cantillon; 14. Disappearing
History: Two Case Studies on the Precarity of Music Writing, Ian Rogers;
15. Great Albums, Greedy Collectors and Gritty Sounds? A View from
'Snobbish Connoisseurs' on the Canonization and Archivalism of Korean
Pop-Rock, Hyunjoon Shin and Keewoong Lee; 16. Towards a Feminist History of
Popular Music: Re-examining Writing on Musicians and Domestic Violence in
the Wake of #metoo, Catherine Strong; List of Contributors; Index.
History in Remembering Popular Music's Past, Lauren Istvandity and Zelmarie
Cantillon; MEMORY; 2. Consuming Popular Music Heritage, Paul Long; 3. 'Back
in the Day': Experiencing and Retelling the Past as a Claim to Belong in
the Current Northern Soul Scene, Sarah Raine; 4. Resilience and Change:
Popular Folk Songs in a Cultural Landscape, Ashton Sinamai and John
Schofield; 5. Remembering the Independent Record Shop: The Ordinary Affects
of Leedin Records, Adele Pavlidis; 6. 'Mean Streets' as Heritage Object:
Music, Nostalgia and the Museumification of Martin Scorsese, Amanda Howell;
HERITAGE; 7. Mark II: Re-working the Heritage B(r)and, Shane Homan; 8. The
Continually Precarious State of the Musical Object, Charles Fairchild; 9.
Showing Off: Taking Popular Music Research into the Museum, Peter Doyle;
10. Preserving Icelandic Popular Music Heritage: Issues of Collection,
Access and Representation, Zelmarie Cantillon, Bob Buttigieg and Sarah
Baker; 11. Questioning the Future of Popular Music Heritage in the Age of
Platform Capitalism, Raphaël Nowak; HISTORY; 12. Jim Jarmusch's 'Mystery
Train' (1989): Representing the Memphis Music Legacy on Film, Adriano Tedde
and David Baker; 13. Phenomenology of the Surf Ballroom's Winter Dance
Party: Affect and Community at a Popular Music Heritage Tourism Event,
Sheryl Davis, Sherry Davis and Zelmarie Cantillon; 14. Disappearing
History: Two Case Studies on the Precarity of Music Writing, Ian Rogers;
15. Great Albums, Greedy Collectors and Gritty Sounds? A View from
'Snobbish Connoisseurs' on the Canonization and Archivalism of Korean
Pop-Rock, Hyunjoon Shin and Keewoong Lee; 16. Towards a Feminist History of
Popular Music: Re-examining Writing on Musicians and Domestic Violence in
the Wake of #metoo, Catherine Strong; List of Contributors; Index.







