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Why Music Matters

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Why Music Matters by David Hesmondhalgh explores the social and political significance of music across various genres and contexts. The book employs social, political, cultural, and musical theory alongside empirical research, including fieldwork, journalism, and government policy discourse. It covers topics organised under themes such as communication, rebellion, community, commerce, creativity, and the public sphere, analysing music's role as a medium of communication and its political tensions over the past eighty years. Case studies and pedagogical tools illuminate how music genres and forms carry social meaning globally, from classical to folk and popular musics of the non-Western world.
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This book is ideal for students and readers interested in the intersection of music with social and political issues, including academics in arts, culture, and social sciences.

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Listen to David Hesmondhalgh discuss the arguments at the core of 'Why Music Matters' with Laurie Taylor on BBC Radio 4's Thinking Allowed here.

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Why Music Matters investigates and assesses debates about the social and political significance of music: not only the social and political significance of particular genres, styles, and exponents of music, but also of music in general, as a medium of communication in modern societies.

Using various kinds of theory (social, political, cultural, musical) to understand and analyse the politics of music, the volume also employs a range of empirical resourcesโ€” the authorโ€™s and others' own fieldwork data; what journalists, musicians, fans, and others have written and said about music, and government policy discourseโ€” to attempt to bring theory 'closer' to sound and sense.

Case studies, boxes, graphs, and other pedagogical material help to highlight for students particular pieces of music, genres, and musical movements, and explain how the political tensions, problems, and debates covered in the book are manifested in concrete social situations and in particular musical forms. Throughout, the aim is to discuss how particular texts and genres matter musically as well as politically.

Organised under general, generative rubricsโ€” communication, rebellion, community, commerce, creativity, the public sphere, and politicsโ€” Why Music Matters spans musical performances and debates of the last eighty years. However, the book also draws on other musics and what people have written about them, including 'traditional' and 'folk' musics, popular musics of the non-western world, and the European/North American canon of classical/serious/art music.

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The book is noted for its balanced perspective, showing ambivalence towards the promises of music's transformative potential, yet maintains a hopeful realism about music's capacity to matter to individuals and communities worldwide. (New Books In Critical Theory, 19 June 2014)

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781405192415

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 August 2013

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 13.0mm

Width: 150.0mm

Height: 226.0mm

Weight: 295g

Pages: 208

About the Author

David Hesmondhalgh is Professor of Media and Music Industries at the University of Leeds. He is the author of The Cultural Industries, now in its third edition (2013) and co-author (with Sarah Baker) of a study of working life in three cultural industries, including music, Creative Labour (2011). He is also the editor or co-editor of various collections, including Western Music and its Others (with Georgina Born, 2000) and Popular Music Studies (with Keith Negus, 2002).

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