227 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.The thesis is an interpretive analysis of country music production in the 1950s and early 60s. It explains the change in the music during the period as the result of symbolic negotiation within the country music industry. The Nashville Sound is seen as the resolution of a struggle to construct a form of music that was considered country, but was acceptable to a wider audience. The analysis is based in a developed "interpretive approach" to commercial culture production. It examines the history and nature of country music, the changing radio/record relationship in the 1950s, the tension in Nashville between the values of the Grand Ole Opry and those of the devel...
This thesis explores the Image of the South and Its culture that Is presented to the public through ...
This dissertation is an analysis of historical change within those cultural industries involved in t...
This work reframes the country music genre as the product of Black and Brown artists and listeners, ...
227 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.The thesis is an interpretive...
The goal of this thesis is to analyze the development of the Nashville and Bakersfield sounds in the...
This thesis examines the social context that led to the emergence of country music as a commercial a...
The aim of this dissertation is to contribute to the understanding of individuals involved in songwr...
This chapter presents an overview of Bill C. Malone\u27s southern thesis, as first articulated in ...
This study parallels changes occurring within country music and southern society in the years betwee...
Throughout the long 1970s, country music actively sought to cultivate a more traditional, “authent...
Throughout the long 1970s, country music actively sought to cultivate a more traditional, “authentic...
textOn the eve of 1920, the U.S. recording industry had been through a number of near-fatal economic...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 287-307.Part One. Contexts -- Part Two. People and relationsh...
Although country music and its antecedents have received attention primarily as cultural phenomena o...
The swelling interest in popular music studies has far outpaced the outlets for publication. Country...
This thesis explores the Image of the South and Its culture that Is presented to the public through ...
This dissertation is an analysis of historical change within those cultural industries involved in t...
This work reframes the country music genre as the product of Black and Brown artists and listeners, ...
227 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.The thesis is an interpretive...
The goal of this thesis is to analyze the development of the Nashville and Bakersfield sounds in the...
This thesis examines the social context that led to the emergence of country music as a commercial a...
The aim of this dissertation is to contribute to the understanding of individuals involved in songwr...
This chapter presents an overview of Bill C. Malone\u27s southern thesis, as first articulated in ...
This study parallels changes occurring within country music and southern society in the years betwee...
Throughout the long 1970s, country music actively sought to cultivate a more traditional, “authent...
Throughout the long 1970s, country music actively sought to cultivate a more traditional, “authentic...
textOn the eve of 1920, the U.S. recording industry had been through a number of near-fatal economic...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 287-307.Part One. Contexts -- Part Two. People and relationsh...
Although country music and its antecedents have received attention primarily as cultural phenomena o...
The swelling interest in popular music studies has far outpaced the outlets for publication. Country...
This thesis explores the Image of the South and Its culture that Is presented to the public through ...
This dissertation is an analysis of historical change within those cultural industries involved in t...
This work reframes the country music genre as the product of Black and Brown artists and listeners, ...