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Settling the Pop Score Stan Hawkins

Settling the Pop Score By Stan Hawkins

Settling the Pop Score by Stan Hawkins


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Arguing that music not only affects our identities but shapes them, this work explores the interpretation of popular music. It examines the functions of pop music within a constantly shifting social plane from the 1980s onwards, suggesting various approaches for the analysis of pop music.

Settling the Pop Score Summary

Settling the Pop Score: Pop Texts and Identity Politics by Stan Hawkins

Arguing that music not only affects our identities but shapes them, this work explores the interpretation of popular music within a broad, interdisciplinary framework of musicology. It examines the functions of pop music within a constantly shifting social plane from the 1980s onwards, suggesting various approaches for the analysis of pop music. The author examines selected case-studies, and asks what these pop texts have signified for him in his particular social context, leading him to considerhow musical meaning resides in social values. He focuses on the authorial identity and the problems associated with musicological practice,

Table of Contents

Part 1 Settling the pop score...: grounding aesthetic and ideological values; musical codes and compositional design; modelling identity; interpreting ironic intent; further discursions into the pop text; towards a critical musicology of the popular; mobilizing the pop score. Part 2 I'll never be an angel - stories of deception in Madonna's music: reading musical codes in Madonna's performance; hearing, seeing, feeling gender; spectatorship and seduction; production and (post)modernist survival; final concluding thoughts. Part 3 Anti-rebel, lonesome boy - Morrissey in crisis?: with a thorn in his side; constructs of male identity in Morrissey; characterization and star depiction; modelling empathy through vocal sound; interpreting ironic markers in pop texts; conclusion. Part 4 Annie Lennox's Money Can't Buy It - masquerading identity: opting for gender disguise; questions of musical coding; visualizing sound through videography; being totally diva; conclusion. Part 5 Call it performance, honey - the Pet Shop Boys: masculinity in the 1980s; being boring and clever - style as rhetoric; banality - political discourses of pleasure and power; disco-tex and the sexelettes -satirical musical address; towards a PSB discourse; conclusion. Part 6 Subversive musical pleasures in The Artist (Again) Known as Prince: dialectics of music and imagination; identity as racial commodity; stylistic and technical codes in Diamonds and Pearls; sexing and spinning gender in musical expression; carnivalesque musical display - signs of the times; conclusion.

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GOR012577802
9780754603528
0754603520
Settling the Pop Score: Pop Texts and Identity Politics by Stan Hawkins
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20020213
334
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