ABSTRACT

What is the relationship between music and culture? The first edition of The Cultural Study of Music: A Critical Introduction explored this question with groundbreaking rigor and breadth. Now this second edition refines that original analysis while examining the ways the field has developed in the years since the book’s initial publication. Including contributions from scholars of music, cultural studies, anthropology, sociology, and psychology, this anthology provides a comprehensive introduction to the study of music and culture. It includes both pioneering theoretical essays and exhaustively researched case studies on particular issues in world musics. For the second edition, the original essays have been revised and nine new chapters have been added, covering themes such as race, religion, geography, technology, and the politics of music. With an even broader scope and a larger roster of world-renowned contributors, The Cultural Study of Music is certain to remain a canonical text in the field of cultural musicology.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

Music Studies and the Idea of Culture

part |58 pages

When?

chapter |12 pages

Music and Culture

Historiographies of Disjuncture, Ethnographies of Displacement

chapter |9 pages

Historical Musicology

Is It Still Possible?

part |86 pages

Where?

chapter |10 pages

Contesting Difference

A Critique of Africanist Ethnomusicology

chapter |13 pages

What a Difference a Name Makes

Two Instances of African-American Popular Music 1

chapter |9 pages

Music, Space, and Place

The Geography of Music

part |93 pages

Whose?

chapter |12 pages

Music and Mediation

Toward a New Sociology of Music

chapter |13 pages

Locating the People

Music and the Popular

chapter |11 pages

Music and the Market

The Economics of Music in the Modern World

part |76 pages

Who?

chapter |10 pages

What's Going On

Music, Psychology, and Ecological Theory

chapter |9 pages

Music and the Subject

Three Takes

chapter |11 pages

Of Mice and Dogs

Music, Gender, and Sexuality at the Long Fin-de-Siècle

chapter |12 pages

Subjectivity Unbound

Music, Language, Culture