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Musical Belongings - Selected Essays (Paperback)
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Musical Belongings - Selected Essays (Paperback)
Series: Ashgate Contemporary Thinkers on Critical Musicology Series
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One of the pioneers of popular music studies, Richard Middleton has
made an important contribution not only to this particular field
but also to the critical and cultural theory of music more
generally. Sixteen of his essays, dating from the late 1970s to the
present day, have been selected for this collection, most of them
previously published but some of which are new. The musical topics
vary widely, from Mozart and Gershwin to rock and rap, from music
hall to blues and jazz, from Elvis Presley and John Lennon to Patti
Smith and Mariah Carey. But throughout, the author is concerned to
locate appropriate ways of understanding 'the popular', and
suggests that this task is crucial to any critical musicology worth
the name. In a substantial introduction, he places his own
intellectual development in the context of the development of the
discipline, offering his latest thoughts on the past, present and
future of critical musicology and its place in the critique of
modernity. The overall theme, 'musical belongings', is revealed as
a key not only to the relationship between music and the politics
of possession, but also, by extension, to the investments made by
musicology, critical and other, in those politics.
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