Critical Essays in Popular Musicology is an essential reference
work which reproduces in facsimile form many of the most important
and innovative journal articles and papers in the field, along with
an introductory overview by the editor Allan Moore. The volume is
designed to improve access to the most significant, concise
English-language writing, which articulates and demonstrates some
of the key constituents of a popular musicology. It avoids those
pieces which have been published in other collections. The essays
are divided into two parts - those that articulate the key
questions of popular musicology, which discuss contexts for
addressing texts, and those that demonstrate the discipline in
practice, which actually address those texts. This is a valuable
volume for libraries expanding their collections in musicology and
popular music studies and will provide scholars and graduate
students with a convenient and authoritative reference source.
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