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Media Narratives In Popular Music Chris Anderton Martin James Editors

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Media Narratives In Popular Music Chris Anderton Martin James Editors
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.99 MB
Author: Chris Anderton; Martin James (editors)
ISBN: 9781501357275, 9781501357305, 1501357271, 1501357301
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Media Narratives In Popular Music Chris Anderton Martin James Editors by Chris Anderton; Martin James (editors) 9781501357275, 9781501357305, 1501357271, 1501357301 instant download after payment.

The historical significance of music-makers, music scenes, and music genres has long been mediated through academic and popular press publications such as magazines, films, and television documentaries. Media Narratives in Popular Music examines these various publications and questions how and why they are constructed. It considers the typically linear narratives that are based on simplifications, exaggerations, and omissions and the histories they construct - an approach that leads to totalizing “official” histories that reduce otherwise messy narratives to one-dimensional interpretations of a heroic and celebratory nature. This book questions the basis on which these mediated histories are constructed, highlights other, hidden, histories that have otherwise been neglected, and explores a range of topics including consumerism, the production pressure behind documentaries, punk fanzines, Rolling Stones covers, and more.

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