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Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series


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Popular musicology embraces the field of musicological study that engages with popular forms of music, especially music associated with commerce, entertainment and leisure activities. The Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series aims to present the best research in this field. Authors are concerned with criticism and analysis of the music itself, as well as locating musical practices, values and meanings in cultural context. The focus of the series is on popular music of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, with a remit to encompass the entirety of the world’s popular music.

Critical and analytical tools employed in the study of popular music are being continually developed and refined in the twenty-first century. Perspectives on the transcultural and intercultural uses of popular music have enriched understanding of social context, reception and subject position. Popular genres as distinct as reggae, township, bhangra, and flamenco are features of a shrinking, transnational world. The series recognizes and addresses the emergence of mixed genres and new global fusions, and utilizes a wide range of theoretical models drawn from anthropology, sociology, psychoanalysis, media studies, semiotics, postcolonial studies, feminism, gender studies and queer studies.

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The Evolution of Chinese Popular Music Modernization and Globalization, 1927 to the Present

The Evolution of Chinese Popular Music: Modernization and Globalization, 1927 to the Present

1st Edition

Forthcoming

By Ya-Hui Cheng
April 14, 2023

Ya-Hui Cheng examines the emergence of popular music genres—jazz, rock, and hip hop—in Chinese society, covering the social underpinnings that shaped the development of popular music in China and Taiwan, from imperialism to westernization and from modernization to globalization. Four ...

Level Up: Live Performance and Creative Process in Grime Music

Level Up: Live Performance and Creative Process in Grime Music

1st Edition

Forthcoming

By Alex de Lacey
April 07, 2023

Grime music has been central to British youth culture since the beginning of the 21st century. Performed by MCs and DJs, it is an Afrodiasporic form that developed on street corners, on pirate radio and at raves. Level Up: Live Performance and Creative Process in Grime Music offers the first ...

Electro Swing Resurrection, Recontextualisation, and Remix

Electro Swing: Resurrection, Recontextualisation, and Remix

1st Edition

Forthcoming

By Chris Inglis
March 28, 2023

Electro swing is a relatively recent musical style and scene which combines the music of the swing era with that of the age of electronic dance music. Chris Inglis considers key questions about electro swing’s place in contemporary society, including what it may mean for a contemporary genre to be ...

Studies in Maltese Popular Music

Studies in Maltese Popular Music

1st Edition

Forthcoming

By Philip Ciantar
January 09, 2023

This book examines the diverse facets of popular music in Malta, paying special attention to għana (Malta’s folk song), the wind band tradition, and modern popular music. Ciantar provides intriguing discussions and examples of how popular music on this small Mediterranean island country interacts ...

The History of Live Music in Britain, Volume III, 1985-2015 From Live Aid to Live Nation

The History of Live Music in Britain, Volume III, 1985-2015: From Live Aid to Live Nation

1st Edition

Forthcoming

By Simon Frith, Matt Brennan, Martin Cloonan, Emma Webster
January 09, 2023

To date there has been a significant gap in existing knowledge about the social history of music in Britain from 1950 to the present day. The three volumes of Live Music in Britain address this gap and do so through a unique prism—that of live music. The key theme of the books is the changing ...

Paul Weller and Popular Music Identity, Idiolect and Image

Paul Weller and Popular Music: Identity, Idiolect and Image

1st Edition

By Andrew West
October 21, 2022

Using research, analysis and a range of historical sources, Paul Weller and Popular Music immerses the reader in the excitement of Paul Weller’s unique creative journey, covering topics such as the artist’s position within his field; his creative processes; the contexts in which the music was made;...

Community-based Traditional Music in Scotland A Pedagogy of Participation

Community-based Traditional Music in Scotland: A Pedagogy of Participation

1st Edition

By Josephine L. Miller
October 17, 2022

This book examines the community-based learning and teaching of ‘traditional’ music in contemporary Scotland, with implications for transnational theoretical issues. The book draws on a broad range of scholarship and a local case study of a large organisation. A historical perspective provides an ...

One-Track Mind Capitalism, Technology, and the Art of the Pop Song

One-Track Mind: Capitalism, Technology, and the Art of the Pop Song

1st Edition

Edited By Asif Siddiqi
September 30, 2022

The song remains the most basic unit of modern pop music. Shaped into being by historical forces—cultural, aesthetic, and technical—the song provides both performer and audience with a world marked off by a short, discrete, and temporally demarcated experience. One-Track Mind: Capitalism, ...

Vibe Merchants: The Sound Creators of Jamaican Popular Music

Vibe Merchants: The Sound Creators of Jamaican Popular Music

1st Edition

By Ray Hitchins
August 29, 2022

Vibe Merchants offers an insider’s perspective on the development of Jamaican Popular Music, researched and analysed by a thirty-year veteran with a wide range of experience in performance, production and academic study. This rare perspective, derived from interviews and ethnographic methodologies,...

The British Folk Revival

The British Folk Revival

2nd Edition

By Michael Brocken
August 26, 2022

Almost 20 years ago Michael Brocken created from his doctoral research, what became both a seminal and contested volume concerning the social mores surrounding the British Folk Revival up to that point in time: The British Folk Revival 1944–2002. In this long-overdue second edition he revisits not ...

Another Song for Europe Music, Taste, and Values in the Eurovision Song Contest

Another Song for Europe: Music, Taste, and Values in the Eurovision Song Contest

1st Edition

By Ivan Raykoff
May 30, 2022

The Eurovision Song Contest is famous for its camp spectacles and political intrigues, but what about its actual music? With more than 1,500 songs in over 50 languages and a wide range of musical styles since it began in 1956, Eurovision features the most musically and linguistically diverse ...

The Genesis and Structure of the Hungarian Jazz Diaspora

The Genesis and Structure of the Hungarian Jazz Diaspora

1st Edition

By Ádám Havas
May 19, 2022

In Hungary, jazz was at the forefront of heated debates sparked by the racialised tensions between national music traditions and newly emerging forms of popular culture that challenged the prevailing status quo within the cultural hierarchies of different historical eras. Drawing on an ...

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