Symbolic interactionist takes on music
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Symbolic interactionist takes on music
(Studies in symbolic interaction / editor, Norman K. Denzin, v. 47)(Emerald books)
Emerald, 2016
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Participants from Couch-Stone Symposium 2014 have transformed their presentations into elegant papers for this collection. Chapters fall into three categorical themes, largely reflecting their position in the symposium but, more importantly, reflecting a natural progression in scope of symbolic interactionist work in music: moving from observations of the individual to observation of organizations to interdisciplinary observations of music from scholars in related disciplines.
Table of Contents
Introduction - Popular Music in Everyday Lives - Joseph A. Kotarba
Saved by Rock 'N' Roll: Lou Reed, His Fans, and the Becoming of the (Marginal) Self - Thaddeus Muller
Crews, Camps, and Communities: Place and Belonging in Jam Festival Scenes - Robert Owen Gardner
Feminizing a Musical Form: Women's Participation as Barbershop Singers - Jeffrey E. Nash and Dina C. Nash
"When I Feel a Song in Me": Exploring Emotions Through the Creative Song-writing Process - Maggie Colleen Cobb
Negotiating Fan Identities in K-Pop Music Culture - J. Patrick Williams
Music Videos on YouTube: Exploring Participatory Culture on Social Media - Christopher J. Schneider
Musical Interactions: Girls Who Like and Use Rap Music for Empowerment - Raphael Travis, Scott W. Bowman, Joshua Childs and Renee Villanueva
The Church and the Streets: An Ethnographic Study of the Christian Hip Hop Music Scene in Central Texas - Jonafa Banbury
"Are You in the Pit?" Role Embracement Among Online Rock Fans - Andrea Baker
Musical Pastiche: The Case of Matisyahu - Thaddeus Atzmon
Music Is Rhythm, Rhythm Is Life: The Living Moment - Eugene Halton
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