"Popular Music in Theory "provides a critical introduction to the
key theoretical issues which arise in the study of contemporary
popular music.
This book is organized in a way that shows how popular music is
created across a series of relationships that link together
industry and audiences, producers and consumers. Starting from the
dichotomy between production and consumption which characterizes
much work on popular culture, Negus explores the equally
significant social processes that intervene between and across the
production-consumption divide, examining the ways that popular
music is mediated by a series of technological, cultural,
historical, geographical and political factors. This broad
framework provides signposts to various tracks taken by the sounds
and images of popular music, and also highlights distinctive
theoretical routes into the study of contemporary popular
music.
This volume is intended mainly for undergraduate and postgraduate
students taking courses in sociology, media and communication
studies, and cultural studies. However, it will also appeal to
those who enjoy thinking and talking about popular music and who
might like to delve a little deeper.
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