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Britishness, popular music, and national identity : the making of modern Britain 1st edition

Britishness, popular music, and national identity : the making of modern Britain 1st edition (1회 대출)

자료유형
단행본
개인저자
Morra, Irene, 1975-.
서명 / 저자사항
Britishness, popular music, and national identity : the making of modern Britain / Irene Morra.
판사항
1st edition.
발행사항
New York :   Routledge,   c2014.  
형태사항
viii, 253 p. ; 24 cm.
총서사항
Routledge studies in popular music ;2
ISBN
9780415834810 (alk. paper)
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references and index.
일반주제명
Popular music --Social aspects --Great Britain. Popular music --Great Britain --History and criticism. Nationalism in music.
주제명(지명)
Great Britain --Civilization --20th century.
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This book offers a major exploration of the social and cultural importance of popular music to contemporary celebrations of Britishness. Rather than providing a history of popular music or an itemization of indigenous musical qualities, it exposes the influential cultural and nationalist rhetoric around popular music and the dissemination of that rhetoric in various forms. Since the 1960s, popular music has surpassed literature to become the dominant signifier of modern British culture and identity. This position has been enforced in popular culture, literature, news and music media, political rhetoric -- and in much popular music itself, which has become increasingly self-conscious about the expectation that music both articulate and manifest the inherent values and identity of the modern nation. This study examines the implications of such practices and the various social and cultural values they construct and enforce. It identifies two dominant, conflicting constructions around popular music: music as the voice of an indigenous English ‘folk’, and music as the voice of a re-emergent British Empire. These constructions are not only contradictory but also exclusive, prescribing a social and musical identity for the nation that ignores its greater creative, national, and cultural diversity. This book is the first to offer a comprehensive critique of an extremely powerful discourse in England that today informs dominant formulations of English and British national identity, history, and culture.



This book offers a major exploration of the social and cultural importance of popular music to contemporary celebrations of Britishness. Rather than providing a history of popular music or an itemization of indigenous musical qualities, it exposes the influential cultural and nationalist rhetoric around popular music and the dissemination of that rhetoric in various forms. Since the 1960s, popular music has surpassed literature to become the dominant signifier of modern British culture and identity. This position has been enforced in popular culture, literature, news and music media, political rhetoric -- and in much popular music itself, which has become increasingly self-conscious about the expectation that music both articulate and manifest the inherent values and identity of the modern nation. This study examines the implications of such practices and the various social and cultural values they construct and enforce. It identifies two dominant, conflicting constructions around popular music: music as the voice of an indigenous English ‘folk’, and music as the voice of a re-emergent British Empire. These constructions are not only contradictory but also exclusive, prescribing a social and musical identity for the nation that ignores its greater creative, national, and cultural diversity. This book is the first to offer a comprehensive critique of an extremely powerful discourse in England that today informs dominant formulations of English and British national identity, history, and culture.




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Contents: Opening ceremony -- The national voice -- Canon, heritage, and tradition -- Retrenchment and rebellion -- The English people : fractures and fraternity -- Women and song -- Race and indigeneity -- An Elizabethan age -- Yesterday came suddenly -- The empire slips back -- Conclusion : Waiting for the great leap forwards.

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