Performing Englishness examines the growth in popularity and profile of the English folk arts in the first decade of the twenty-first century. In the only study of its kind, the authors explore how the folk resurgence speaks to a broader explosion of interest in the subject of English national and cultural identity. Combining approaches from British cultural studies and ethnomusicology, the book draws on ethnographic fieldwork, interviews with central figures of the resurgence and close analysis of music and dance as well as visual and discursive sources. Its presentation of the English case study calls for a rethinking of concepts such as revival and indigeneity. It will be of interest to students and scholars in cultural studies, ethnomus...
This subject will introduce students to scholarship about folk music of the British Isles and North ...
The relationship between language and music has much in common - rhythm, structure, sound, metaphor....
This essay provides an ingenious analysis of indigenous and enduring folksongs within the Gypsy oral...
Folk singers were once principal media sources by which news of national events was disseminated in ...
Recent trends in ethnomusicology have included a growing concern with indigeneity. A conceptual alte...
From a mixed methodology perspective that includes ethnology, musicology and cultural anthropology, ...
The chapter examines the meanings of the distinctive singing style associated with the post-Second W...
This book offers a major exploration of the social and cultural importance of popular music to conte...
Many countries in the 19th century wanted to assert their national character, with music being one w...
Do‘folk musicians’(whatever they are) think about what they are trying to do when they perform in wa...
During the Late Victorian period the first folksong revival in England underwent a transformation: t...
The distinctiveness of folk music and dance traditions in Cornwall is at best ignored and at worst d...
The book examines the conflicts, dilemmas and contradictions that marked Englishness as the nation c...
Mad Dogs and Englishness connects English popular music with questions about English national identi...
The relationship between language and music has much in common - rhythm, structure, sound, metaphor....
This subject will introduce students to scholarship about folk music of the British Isles and North ...
The relationship between language and music has much in common - rhythm, structure, sound, metaphor....
This essay provides an ingenious analysis of indigenous and enduring folksongs within the Gypsy oral...
Folk singers were once principal media sources by which news of national events was disseminated in ...
Recent trends in ethnomusicology have included a growing concern with indigeneity. A conceptual alte...
From a mixed methodology perspective that includes ethnology, musicology and cultural anthropology, ...
The chapter examines the meanings of the distinctive singing style associated with the post-Second W...
This book offers a major exploration of the social and cultural importance of popular music to conte...
Many countries in the 19th century wanted to assert their national character, with music being one w...
Do‘folk musicians’(whatever they are) think about what they are trying to do when they perform in wa...
During the Late Victorian period the first folksong revival in England underwent a transformation: t...
The distinctiveness of folk music and dance traditions in Cornwall is at best ignored and at worst d...
The book examines the conflicts, dilemmas and contradictions that marked Englishness as the nation c...
Mad Dogs and Englishness connects English popular music with questions about English national identi...
The relationship between language and music has much in common - rhythm, structure, sound, metaphor....
This subject will introduce students to scholarship about folk music of the British Isles and North ...
The relationship between language and music has much in common - rhythm, structure, sound, metaphor....
This essay provides an ingenious analysis of indigenous and enduring folksongs within the Gypsy oral...