On Popular Music and Its Unruly Entanglements
- Editor: Braae, Nick
- Editor: Hansen, Kai Arne
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Contents
- Introduction
- Nick Braae and Kai Arne Hansen
- Section I : Broad Strokes
- 1. Scratching the Surface: Texts and Textures in Music Studies-or, Musicology without Music
- Kyle Devine 2. From Music Analysis to Narrative Reading: A Case Study of Recorded Popular Song
- Alex C. Harden 3. Kristeva and Popular Music
- Nathan Wiseman-Trowse 4. The Shape of the Voice: Analyzing Vocal Gestures in Irish Traditional Music and Popular Song
- Blaithin Duggan 5. It's a Dark Philosophy: The Weeknd, Intermediality, and the Aestheticization of Provocative Themes
- Kai Arne Hansen
- Section II : Second Takes
- 6. Treating Cultural Trauma with Music: The Representation of War in the Music of Bruce Springsteen
- Susanna Valimaki 7. Linear Temporality in Popular Song
- Nick Braae 8. "To Prepare a Face to Meet the Faces that you Meet": The Instrumental Retrowave Persona
- Andrei Sora 9. Electric Affinities: Wagner, Hendrix, and the Thingness of Sound
- Erik Steinskog
- Section III : Entanglements
- 10. Timbre, Genre, and Polystylism in Video Game Music
- Megan Lavengood 11. A Musical Exploration of Incongruity and its Humorous Effects
- Ragnhild Brovig-Hanssen 12. The Empowerment of the Listener in Kendrick Lamar's "Backseat Freestyle"
- Steven Gamble 13. Psychedelic Ways of Listening: A Gothic Case Study
- Claire Rebecca Bannister 14. Taken by Strum: Ukulele Jamming as Musical Experience
- Matthew BannisterAfterword
- Allan F. Moore