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Titel:Popular music, stars and stardom
Mitwirkende:Rickwood, Julie [HerausgeberIn]   i
 Loy, Stephen [HerausgeberIn]   i
 Bennett, Samantha [HerausgeberIn]   i
Verf.angabe:edited by Stephen Loy, Julie Rickwood and Samantha Bennett
Verlagsort:Acton, ACT, Australia
Verlag:Australian National University Press
Jahr:2018
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (x, 162 pages)
Fussnoten:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:978-1-76046-212-3
 1-76046-213-6
 1-76046-212-8
 1-76046-213-6
 978-1-76046-212-3
 978-1-76046-213-0
Abstract:"A popular fascination with fame and stardom has existed in Western culture since the late eighteenth century; a fascination that, in the twenty-first century, reaches into almost every facet of public life. The pervasive nature of stardom in modern society demands study from the perspectives of a range of distinct but thematically connected disciplines. The exploration of intersections between broader considerations of stardom and the discourses of popular music studies is the genesis for this volume. The chapters collected here demonstrate the variety of work currently being undertaken in stardom studies by scholars in Australia. The contributions range from biographical considerations of the stars of popular music, contributions to critical discourses of stardom in the industry more broadly, and the various ways in which the use of astronomical metaphors, in both cultural commentary and academic discourse, demonstrate notions of stardom firmly embedded in popular music thought. Not only do these chapters represent a range of perspectives on popular music, stars and stardom, they provide eloquent and innovative contributions to the developing discourse on stardom in popular music."
 "A popular fascination with fame and stardom has existed in Western culture since the late eighteenth century; a fascination that, in the twenty-first century, reaches into almost every facet of public life. The pervasive nature of stardom in modern society demands study from the perspectives of a range of distinct but thematically connected disciplines. The exploration of intersections between broader considerations of stardom and the discourses of popular music studies is the genesis for this volume. The chapters collected here demonstrate the variety of work currently being undertaken in stardom studies by scholars in Australia. The contributions range from biographical considerations of the stars of popular music, contributions to critical discourses of stardom in the industry more broadly, and the various ways in which the use of astronomical metaphors, in both cultural commentary and academic discourse, demonstrate notions of stardom firmly embedded in popular music thought. Not only do these chapters represent a range of perspectives on popular music, stars and stardom, they provide eloquent and innovative contributions to the developing discourse on stardom in popular music."
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Schlagwörter:(s)Popmusik   i / (s)Popsänger   i / (s)Popsängerin   i / (s)Starkult   i
Datenträger:Online-Ressource
Sprache:eng
Reproduktion:Print version: Popular music, stars and stardom. - Acton, ACT: ANU Press, 2018
RVK-Notation:LR 57730   i
 MS 7850   i
Sach-SW:Electronic books
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 Music
 Popular culture
 Media, information & communication industries
 Minstrel music
 Popular music
 Popular music ; Political aspects
 Popular music ; Social aspects
 Rock music
 Women musicians
 Australia
 Criticism, interpretation, etc
 History
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