ABSTRACT

Focus: Popular Music in Contemporary India examines India’s musical soundscape beyond the classical and folk traditions of old to consider the culturally, socially, and politically rich contemporary music that is defining and energizing an Indian youth culture on the precipice of a major identity shift. From Bollywood film songs and Indo-jazz to bhangra hip-hop and Indian death metal, the book situates Indian popular music within critical and historical frameworks, highlighting the unprecedented changes the region’s music has undergone in recent decades. This critical approach provides readers with a foundation for understanding an Indian musical culture that is as diverse and complex as the region itself.

Included are case studies featuring song notations, first-person narratives, and interviews of well-known artists and emerging musicians alike. Illuminated are issues of great import in India today—as reflected through its music—addressing questions of a "national" aesthetic, the effects of Western music, and identity politics as they relate to class, caste, LGBTQ perspectives, and other marginalized voices. Presented through a global lens, Focus: Popular Music in Contemporary India contextualizes the dynamic popular music of India and its vast cultural impact.

part I|2 pages

Understanding Indian Music

chapter Chapter 1|34 pages

India in Musical and Cultural Perspective

chapter Chapter 2|30 pages

Concept and Style in Indian Music

part II|2 pages

Popular Music in India

chapter Chapter 5|41 pages

India’s Independent Popular Music Scene

part III|2 pages

Focusing In: Youth and Music in India Today

chapter Chapter 6|28 pages

Youth Music Culture: Bollywood and Beyond

chapter Chapter 7|24 pages

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