Popular Music Fandom : Identities, Roles and Practices (Routledge Studies in Popular Music)

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Popular Music Fandom : Identities, Roles and Practices (Routledge Studies in Popular Music)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 234 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781138936973
  • DDC分類 910.285

Full Description

This book explores popular music fandom from a cultural studies perspective that incorporates popular music studies, audience research, and media fandom. The essays draw together recent work on fandom in popular music studies and begin a dialogue with the wider field of media fan research, raising questions about how popular music fandom can be understood as a cultural phenomenon and how much it has changed in light of recent developments. Exploring the topic in this way broaches questions on how to define, theorize, and empirically research popular music fan culture, and how music fandom relates to other roles, practices, and forms of social identity. Fandom itself has been brought center stage by the rise of the internet and an industrial structure aiming to incorporate, systematize, and legitimate dimensions of it as an emotionally-engaged form of consumerism. Once perceived as the pariah practice of an overly attached audience, media fandom has become a standardized industrial subject-position called upon to sell box sets, concert tickets, new television series, and special editions. Meanwhile, recent scholarship has escaped the legacy of interpretations that framed fans as passive, pathological, or defiantly empowered, taking its object seriously as a complex formation of identities, roles, and practices. While popular music studies has examined some forms of identity and audience practice, such as the way that people use music in daily life and listener participation in subcultures, scenes and, tribes, this volume is the first to examine music fans as a specific object of study.

Contents

1. Introduction Mark Duffett 2. Back in the Mix: Exploring Intermediary Fandom and Popular Music Production Matt Hills 3. Beyond Capital, Towards Myth: EDM Fandom and Dance Practice Beate Peter 4. Hidden Fans? Fandom and Domestic Musical Activity Nedim Hassan 5. Researching Your Favorite Artist: Methodological Observations of a Brazilian Popular Music Scholar Alexei Michailowsky 6. Fantastic Voyeur: Lurking on the Dark Side of Biography Fred Vermorel 7. Song of Praise: Musicians, Myths and the "Cult" of John Coltrane Tony Whyton 8. "I ♥ IBIZA": Music, Place and Belonging Cornel Sandvoss 9. Fan Words Mark Duffett 10. Record Collecting and Fandom Roy Shuker 11. After Jerry's Death: Achieving Continuity in Deadhead Identity and Community Rebecca G. Adams, Amy M. Ernstes, and Kelly M. Lucey 12. Afterword: Fans and Scholars - A Reassessment Joli Jensen

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