The Oxford handbook of country music

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ML3524 .O98 2017
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Available

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Summary

Now in its sixth decade, country music studies is a thriving field of inquiry involving scholars working in the fields of American history, folklore, sociology, anthropology, musicology, ethnomusicology, cultural studies, and geography, among many others. Covering issues of historiography and practice as well as the ways in which the genre interacts with media and social concerns such as class, gender, and sexuality, The Oxford Handbook of Country Music interrogates prevailing narratives, explores significant lacunae in the current literature, and provides guidance for future research. More than simply treating issues that have emerged within this subfield, The Oxford Handbook of Country Music works to connect to broader discourses within the various fields that inform country music studies in an effort to strengthen the area's interdisciplinarity. Drawing upon the expertise of leading and emerging scholars, this Handbook presents an introduction into the historiographical narratives and methodological issues that have emerged in country music studies' first half-century.

Contents

  • List of Contributors p. ix
  • Introduction: Situating Country Music Studies p. 1 Travis D. Stimeling
  • 1 Country Music Studies and Folklore p. 13 Erika Brady
  • 2 The "Southernness" of Country Music p. 31 Patrick Huber
  • 3 The Country Music Association, The Country Music Foundation, and Country Music's History p. 55 Diane Pecknold
  • 4 Country Music as Cultural Practice p. 85 Clifford R. Murphy
  • 5 Geography and Country Music: Constructing "Geo-Cultural" Identities p. 95 Jada Watson
  • 6 On the Notion of "Old-Time" in Country Music p. 117 Gregory N. Reish
  • 7 Recording Practice in Country Music p. 141 Travis D. Stimeling
  • 8 The Singing Voice in Country Music p. 157 Stephanie Vander Wel
  • 9 This Machine Plays Country Music: Invention, Innovation, and the Pedal Steel Guitar p. 177 Tim Sterner Miller
  • 10 Country Music and the Recording Industry p. 205 Charles L. Hughes
  • 11 Country Radio: The Dialectic of Format and Genre p. 229 Eric Weisbard
  • 12 Country Music and Television p. 249 Tracey E. W. Laird
  • 13 Country Music and Film p. 263 Barry Mazor
  • 14 The Sociology of Country Music p. 283 Richard Lloyd
  • 15 Country Music and Class p. 307 Leigh H. Edwards
  • 16 Race in Country Music Scholarship p. 327 Olivia Carter Mather
  • 17 Gendered Stages: Country Music, Authenticity, and the Performance of Gender p. 355 Kristine M. McCusker
  • 18 Sexuality in Country Music p. 375 Pamela Fox
  • 19 The Sacred in Country Music p. 395 Stephen Shearon
  • 20 Goin' Hillbilly Nuts: Fashion Culture and Visual Style in Country Music p. 415 Caroline Gnagy
  • 21 Whither the Two-Step: Country Dance Rewrites Its Musical Lineage p. 439 Jocelyn R. Neal
  • 22 "These Are My People": The Politics of Country Music p. 461 Jason Mellard
  • 23 Country Music and Fan Culture p. 479 Jonathan R. Wynn
  • 24 What's International About International Country Music? Country Music and National Identity Around the World p. 495 Nathan D. Gibson
  • Index p. 519

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