The Routledge reader on the sociology of music

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Other Authors: Shepherd, John 1947- (Editor), Devine, Kyle (Editor)
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Published: New York Routledge 2015
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : music and the sociological imagination : pasts and prospects / John Shepherd and Kyle Devine
  • The origin and function of music / Herbert Spencer
  • Psychological and ethnological studies on music / Georg Simmel
  • Rational and social foundations of music / Max Weber
  • Musical taste and how it is formed / John H. Mueller
  • Making music together : a study in social relationship / Alfred Schèutz
  • Sociology of music / Theodor Adorno
  • Music as social meaning / Susan McClary
  • Music, the body and signifying practice / John Shepherd
  • Music and the sociological gaze / Peter Martin
  • Ethnography and interaction / David Grazian
  • Performance perspectives / Lisa McCormick
  • Production perspectives / Marco Santoro
  • Identity : music, community and self / Andy Bennett
  • Taste as distinction / Richard Peterson
  • Taste as performance / Antoine Hennion
  • Resistance and social movements / Eric Drott
  • Gender and sexuality / Marion Leonard
  • Race and hip hop / Antony Kwame Harrison
  • World music and cultural globalization : pop-rock and musical cosmopolitanism / Motti Regev
  • Music criticism and taste cultures / Morton Michelsen
  • Art music and social class / William Weber
  • Cityscapes / Sara Cohen
  • The body and dance / Mary Fogarty
  • Recorded music / Dave Laing
  • Live music / Simon Frith
  • Cultural policy and creative industries / Adam Behr
  • Copyright / Lee Marshall
  • Instruments and innovation / Trevor Pinch and Karin Bijsterveld
  • Radio / Christina Baade
  • Music and the moving image : a case study of Hans Zimmer / Benjamin Wright
  • Digitalization / Paul Thâeberge
  • After Adorno / Tia DeNora
  • Bourdieu and beyond / Nick Prior
  • Mediation theory / Georgina Born
  • From signification to affect / Jeremy Gilbert.