Popular Music and Television in Britain

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Ian Inglis
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2010 - 252 pages
Listening to popular music and watching television have become the two most common activities for postwar generations in Britain. This volume provides a critical analysis of these, and other, topics in contributions from some of Britain's leading scholars in the disciplines of television and/or popular music studies.
 

Table des matières

Television Documentary Pop Stardom And AutoBiographical
27
The RePresentation Of The Rock Album
41
The Old Grey Whistle Test And The Rise
55
Ready Steady Go Televisual Pop Style And The Careers
71
Today Bill Grundy And The Sex Pistols
85
The Contribution Of Television To
105
Musical Images Of A Nation At War
123
Rock Follies And British Televisions Dramatisation
137
Music And The Gendering Of Nostalgia
161
Introducing The Beatles
179
The Changing Musical Identities
213
Bibliography
231
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À propos de l'auteur (2010)

Ian Inglis is Reader in Popular Music Studies at Northumbria University, UK. His previous books include The Beatles, Popular Music And Society: A Thousand Voices; Popular Music And Film; Performance and Popular Music: History, Place And Time; and The Words And Music Of George Harrison. He is currently preparing The Beatles And Hamburg.

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