The volume contains original essays by some of the most influential popular music scholars in various disciplines (sociology, semiotics, musicology, anthropology, media studies, ethnic studies): Simon Frith, "Introductory Notes"; John Shepherd, "From text to genre: music, communication and society"; Franco Fabbri, "Notes on genres: from Aristotle to Yahoo!"; Roberto Agostini, "Chimeras. Notes on some (un)popular contemporary music"; George Lipsitz, "" World cities and world beat: music as pharmakon"; Steve Jones, "Distribution and downloading: music and Web technologies"; Anahid Kassabian, "Ubiquitous listening"; Francesco D’Amato, "Co-ordinates and perspectives: the relationship between text and context"
Il volume raccoglie saggi originali di alcuni dei più autorevoli studiosi di popular music a livello internazionale in diversi ambiti disciplinari (sociologia, semiotica, musicologia, antropologia, media studies, ethnic studies): Simon Frith, "Note introduttive"; John Shepherd, "Dal testo al genere: musica, comunicazione e società"; Franco Fabbri, "Appunti sui generi: da Aristotele a Yahoo!"; Roberto Agostini, "Chimere. Note su alcune musiche (im)popolari contemporanee"; George Lipsitz, "World cities e world beat: la musica come pharmakon"; Steve Jones, "Distribuzione e downloading: la musica e le tecnologie del web"; Anahid Kassabian, "L’ascolto ubiquo"; Francesco D’Amato, "Coordinate e prospettive: le riflessioni sui rapporti fra testo e contesto"
Sound Tracks. Tracce, scenari e convergenze negli studi musicali / D'Amato, Francesco. - STAMPA. - (2002), pp. 1-191.
Sound Tracks. Tracce, scenari e convergenze negli studi musicali
D'AMATO, Francesco
2002
Abstract
The volume contains original essays by some of the most influential popular music scholars in various disciplines (sociology, semiotics, musicology, anthropology, media studies, ethnic studies): Simon Frith, "Introductory Notes"; John Shepherd, "From text to genre: music, communication and society"; Franco Fabbri, "Notes on genres: from Aristotle to Yahoo!"; Roberto Agostini, "Chimeras. Notes on some (un)popular contemporary music"; George Lipsitz, "" World cities and world beat: music as pharmakon"; Steve Jones, "Distribution and downloading: music and Web technologies"; Anahid Kassabian, "Ubiquitous listening"; Francesco D’Amato, "Co-ordinates and perspectives: the relationship between text and context"I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.