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Popular music ethnographies -

Popular music ethnographies

practices, places and identities
Buch | Softcover
384 Seiten
2025 | 1. Auflage
Intellect Books (Verlag)
9781835952146 (ISBN)
CHF 69,75 inkl. MwSt
This interdisciplinary book takes the reader on global journeys from the UK to China, from Ecuador to Jamaica, through a melange of music genres. In doing so, it raises key questions as the contributors reflect upon doing and communicating ethnographic research on popular music. 14 b&w illus.
This edited collection offers evocative ways into a range of fascinating worlds of popular music, from the Ecuadorian indie scene to Chinese rock. In exploring the experiences of musicians, fans, industry professionals and academics, the rich complexity of popular music is brought to life through ethnography as an immersive approach to undertaking and communicating research.



Experimenting with ethnography through the joys and tribulations of musical production, fandom and scholarship, these collated studies critically consider what it means to be a popular music ethnographer and to take an ethnographic approach to studying popular music.



Alongside these chapters, musicians, venue owners, music writers, live music photographers, and fans add their voices and experience in the form of shorter vignettes, ordering the content into three overlapping themes: practices; places; and identities.

Dr Sarah Raine is a Science Foundation Ireland-Irish Research Council (SFI-IRC) Pathway Fellow at University College Dublin, Ireland. Shane Blackman is a Professor in Cultural Studies at Canterbury Christ Church University (UK), Research Fellow of the Danish National Centre for Social Research and a Research Associate in the Sociology Department of Goldsmiths, University of London. Dr Robert McPherson is a Senior Lecturer in Media & Communications at Canterbury ChristChurch University, UK. Dr Iain A. Taylor is a Senior Lecturer in Music, and Programme Leader of BA (Hons) Commercial Music at University of the West of Scotland, UK.

Foreword – Ethnographic Waves 



Will Straw 



Introduction – Popular Music and Ethnography: An Introduction to Studies, from Musicology to Ethnomusicology and Beyond



Shane Blackman, Robert McPherson, Sarah Raine and Iain A. Taylor



 



Part I: Practices



Vignette 1. From the Subs Desk



Frances Morgan 



Chapter 1. Raving Potentialities: Navigating Queer Fields in Post-austerity Lisbon



Jasemin Anika Khaleli 



Chapter 2. Conviviality and Collaboration: The Intimacies of Ethnographic Practice and Popular Music Production between Tanzania and the United Kingdom



David Kerr and Hashim Rubanza



Chapter 3. Developing Digital Intimacies: Examples from Lockdown Ireland of a Sustainable and Hopeful Popular Music Ethnography



Sarah Raine and Aileen Dillane 



Chapter 4. CineWorlding PolyMUSICamory: Cinematic Research-Creation’s Speculative Worldings



Michael B. MacDonald 



Chapter 5. A Two-Way Street! Reflections on Supervising Ethnographic Popular Music Ph.D. Projects



Andy Bennett 



Vignette 2. Fight, Flight or Freeze: A Full Circle Breakthrough in Improvisation



Diljeet Kaur Bhachu 



 



Part II: Places



Vignette 3. Putting the Work in: Finding a Community within the DIY Music Industries



Rebecca Wallace 



Chapter 6. Breaking in Greater Tokyo: Socially Constructed ‘Sacred Places’ for Hip Hop Dance



Jason Ng 



Chapter 7. Queering Carnival: Soca and Safe Spaces in Jamaica



Erin MacLeod



Chapter 8. ‘I Need More of You’: Popular Music, Public Space and Political Mobilization



Kai Ginkel 



Chapter 9. Notes on Studying Ecuadorian Independent Music: Endogenous Ethnography as Counter-Colonial Practice and the Politics of Affect



Juan Pablo Viteri 



Chapter 10. Carving Out Our Own Spaces: Accessing Chinese Rock Music Scenes through a Multi-Method Ethnographic Approach



Mengyao Jiang 



Vignette 4. One Man, One Vision, Two Iconic Black Country Venues: Keepin’ Music Live



Mike Hamblett 



 



Part III: Identities



Vignette 5. In Conversation with Michelle Grace Hunder 



Chapter 11. Dynamic Reggae/Dancehall Bodies: An Ethnography into the Dance of Identity and Visibility



‘H’ Patten 



Chapter 12. ‘Chaperone Ethnography’ within Popular Music Studies in Algeria: Fieldwork Explorations of the MA-GNI-FICENT Show of Belles Nuits de Tigzirt



Radia Kasdi 



Chapter 13. Rebels in Society? Ethnographic Moments of ‘Street Politics’ and Organic Intellectuals in the Historical and Contemporary UK Oi! Punk Scene



Aidan O’Sullivan and Nathan Kerrigan



Chapter 14. Policing Popular Music – ‘Therapy in the Trap’: An Online Ethnography of UK Drill and Grime Artists, Producers and Listeners



Isobel Ingram and Shane Blackman



Chapter 15. ‘But Anyway … You Know How It Is, How Things Go’: The Value of Group Interpretation Settings in Understanding Researcher Positionality During Insider Research



Eva Krisper 



Chapter 16. Scattered Diaries: Biographical Dialogues on the Ethnographic Imagination, Friendship and Popular Music Research



Asya Draganova and Shane Blackman



Vignette 6. ‘Latching Onto Music’: A Personal Journey through UK Subcultures 



Grant Sullivan 



Concluding Thoughts – Ethnography as a Basis to Study Popular Music: From Obvious Statements to Original Endeavors



Marie Buscatto 



Notes on Contributors

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie BCMCR New Directions in Media and Cultural Research
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Verlagsort [Bristol]
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 244 mm
Gewicht 615 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-13 9781835952146 / 9781835952146
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