Musical gentrification : popular music, distinction and social mobility

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    • Dyndahl, Petter
    • Karlsen, Sidsel
    • Wright, Ruth

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Musical gentrification : popular music, distinction and social mobility

edited by Petter Dyndahl, Sidsel Karlsen and Ruth Wright

(ISME global perspectives in music education series)

Routledge, 2021

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Musical Gentrification is an exploration of the role of popular music in processes of sociocultural inclusion and exclusion in a variety of contexts. Twelve chapters by international scholars reveal how cultural objects of relatively lower status, in this case popular musics, are made objects of acquisition by subjects or institutions of higher social status, thereby playing an important role in social elevation, mobility and distinction. Drawing on a wide range of case studies, empirical examples and ethnographic data, this is a valuable study for scholars and researchers of Music Education, Ethnomusicology, Cultural Studies and Cultural Sociology.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Musical Gentrification and Socio-Cultural Diversities: An Analytical Approach Towards Popular Music Expansion in Egalitarian Societies Petter Dyndahl, Sidsel Karlsen and Ruth Wright Chapter 2: Musical Gentrification: Strategy for Social Positioning in Late Modern Culture Petter Dyndahl Chapter 3: Exploring the Phenomenon of Musical Gentrification: Methods and Methodologies Sidsel Karlsen, Mariko Hara, Stian Vestby, Petter Dyndahl, Siw Graabraek Nielsen and Odd Skarberg Chapter 4: Musical Gentrification and the (Un)Democratisation of Culture: Symbolic Violence in Country Music Discourse Stian Vestby Chapter 5: Musical Gentrification, Parenting and Children's Media Music Ingeborg Lunde Vestad and Petter Dyndahl Chapter 6: Gentrification, Hegemony, Activism and Anarchy: How These Concepts May Inform the Field of Higher Popular Music Education Ruth Wright Chapter 7: Changing Rhythms, Ideas and Status in Jazz: The Case of the Norwegian Jazz Forum in the 1960s Odd Skarberg and Sidsel Karlsen Chapter 8: Musical Gentrification and 'Genderfication' in Higher Music Education Siw Graabraek Nielsen Chapter 9: Musical Agency Meets Musical Gentrification: Exploring the Workings of Hegemonic Power in (Popular) Music Academisation Sidsel Karlsen Chapter 10: Enclosure and Abjection in American School Music Vincent C. Bates Chapter 11: Musical Pathways: Connecting, Re-Connecting and Dis-Connecting Mariko Hara Afterword: Taste and Distinction After Bourdieu Nick Prior

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