by Mark Slobin (Author)
The study of subcultural musics, what Mark Slobin calls small musics in big systems, is characterized by a tremendously expanding search for cultural identity within multiethnic societies that are increasingly caught up in global cultural flow. Subcultural Sounds is the first critical attempt to explore the dynamics of this process in Europe and America, the heartland of music production and bellwether for global culture. By combining interpretation with concrete analysis, Slobin works toward a comparative approach for understanding the micromusics of Euro-America. Includes a new preface that was added to the second printing in 2000.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 139
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Published: 31 Aug 1993
ISBN 10: 0819562610
ISBN 13: 9780819562616
Slobin's highly original effort to develop a system that respects the complex diversity of musical practices and cultures in people's everyday life is an important contribution to popular music studies --Lawrence Grossberg