English pop music was a dominant force on the global cultural scene
in the decades after World War II - and it served a key role in
defining, constructing and challenging various ideas about
Englishness in the period. Kari Kallioniemi covers a stunning range
of styles of pop - from punk, reggae and psychedelia to jazz, rock,
Brit Pop and beyond - as he explores the question of how various
artists (including such major figures as David Bowie and
Morrissey), genres and pieces of music contributed to the
developing understanding of who and what was English in the
transformative post-war years. Publication Forum (Finland) lists
this book as a Level 2 publication, where 'the highest-level
publications are directed as a result of extensive competition and
demanding peer-review'.For Intellect's full listings in this
catalogue, please click here.
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