This article throws new light on the troublesome question ‘what is popular music?’ by pursuing a genealogy of discourse in Britain during a crucial period from 1860 to 1920 in which modernity is increasingly characterised by an antagonistic relationship between intellectual elites and consumer entertainment. Focusing on London music halls, social reformism and ragtime, I argue that the term fell into two broad categories of use: first, to identify and/or denigrate mass culture; and second, to establish a pathway for edification and to champion ideals of respectability. Although implicated in the construction of binary oppositions and frequently associated with impropriety, the popular was not always associated with lowness. The idea, howeve...
Whether culture is an expression of social integration, is implicated in social dis-organization, or...
The approach of this article complements those of previous critics that account for the rise of the ...
The purpose of this article is to re-examine popular culture in early-modern England by focusing on ...
The Making of English Popular Culture provides an account of the making of popular culture in the ni...
International audienceThis talk is building on my previous work on a corpus of over 1 000 British wa...
This book offers a major exploration of the social and cultural importance of popular music to conte...
Popular music analysis- why? One of the initial problems for any new field of study is the attitude ...
International audienceMy own speciality is the British music-hall, especially its later period, afte...
Since the widely acknowledged death of postmodernism, debates about the ongoing importance of musica...
Historians have maintained that popular music had an influence upon individuals and in turn society....
International audiencePopular Music Studies has often concentrated on music since 1945, and a wide r...
The rapid expansion of the British Empire in the second half of the XIXth century was accompanied by...
Popular music studies is approached from a number of disciplinary perspectives. Most recently, music...
This study postulates some reasons for the development of the music hall as a metaphor for 1890s cul...
Popular Music Studies (PMS) is now taught in over 20 higher education institutions (HEIs) in the UK ...
Whether culture is an expression of social integration, is implicated in social dis-organization, or...
The approach of this article complements those of previous critics that account for the rise of the ...
The purpose of this article is to re-examine popular culture in early-modern England by focusing on ...
The Making of English Popular Culture provides an account of the making of popular culture in the ni...
International audienceThis talk is building on my previous work on a corpus of over 1 000 British wa...
This book offers a major exploration of the social and cultural importance of popular music to conte...
Popular music analysis- why? One of the initial problems for any new field of study is the attitude ...
International audienceMy own speciality is the British music-hall, especially its later period, afte...
Since the widely acknowledged death of postmodernism, debates about the ongoing importance of musica...
Historians have maintained that popular music had an influence upon individuals and in turn society....
International audiencePopular Music Studies has often concentrated on music since 1945, and a wide r...
The rapid expansion of the British Empire in the second half of the XIXth century was accompanied by...
Popular music studies is approached from a number of disciplinary perspectives. Most recently, music...
This study postulates some reasons for the development of the music hall as a metaphor for 1890s cul...
Popular Music Studies (PMS) is now taught in over 20 higher education institutions (HEIs) in the UK ...
Whether culture is an expression of social integration, is implicated in social dis-organization, or...
The approach of this article complements those of previous critics that account for the rise of the ...
The purpose of this article is to re-examine popular culture in early-modern England by focusing on ...