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Rock and popular music : politics, policies, institutions /
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Formato: | Libro |
Lenguaje: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
1993.
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Colección: | Culture (London, England)
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Popular music and the local state / Simon Frith
- "The cabaret is dead": rock culture as state enterprise-the political organization of rock in East Germany / Peter Wicke and John Shepherd
- Popular music policy: a contested area-the Dutch experience / Paul Rutten
- The English Canadian recording industry since 1970 / Will Straw
- Making music local / Marcus Breen
- Who fought the law? the American music industry and the global popular music market / Steve Jones
- Radio space and industrial time: the case of music formats / Jody Berland
- Policing French-Language music on Canadian radio: the twilight of the popular record era? / Line Grenier
- Who killed the radio star? the death of teen radio in Australia / Graeme Turner
- From state monopoly to commercial oligopoly. European broadcasting policies and popular music output over the airwaves / Roger Wallis and Krister Malm
- Feminist musical practice: problems and contradictions / Mavis Bayton
- The framing of rock: rock and the new conservatism / Lawrence Grossberg
- Beat in the system / Ross Harley
- Black popular music: crossing over or going under? / Reebee Garofalo
- Aboriginal rock music: space and place / Chris Lawe Davies
- Afterword: music policy, aesthetic, and social difference / Georgina Born.