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Living Genres in Late Modernity: American Music of the Long 1970s


Living Genres in Late Modernity: American Music of the Long 1970s

Hardback by Kronengold, Charles

Living Genres in Late Modernity: American Music of the Long 1970s

£80.00

ISBN:
9780520388765
Publication Date:
30 Aug 2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of California Press
Pages:
354 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Living Genres in Late Modernity: American Music of the Long 1970s

Description

Living Genres in Late Modernity rehears the American 1970s through the workings of its musical genres. Exploring stylistic developments from the late 1960s through the early 1980s, including soul, funk, disco, pop, the nocturne, and the concerto, Charles Kronengold treats genres as unstable constellations of works, people, practices, institutions, technologies, money, conventions, forms, ideas, and multisensory experiences. What these genres share is a significant cultural moment: they arrive just after "the sixties" and are haunted by a sense of belatedness, loss, or doubt, even as they embrace narratives of progress or abundance. These genres give us reasons-and means-to examine our culture's self-understandings. Through close readings and large-scale mappings of cultural and stylistic patterns, the book's five linked studies reveal how genres help construct personal and cultural identities that are both partial and overlapping, that exist in tension with one another, and that we experience in ebbs and flows.

Contents

Contents List of Musical Examples Note on Musical Examples Introduction: Listening for Genres 1 1 • Unengaging Histories: The Pop Song's "More" and Melancholy Democracy, 1968-69 2 • Space Issues: The Seventies-Soul Complex 3 • Exchange Theories: Disco, New Wave, and Album-Oriented Rock 4 • Senses: Nocturnes among the Smaller Genres 5 • Forces: The Late-Modern Concerto Afterword Acknowledgments Notes Index

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