Peak Music Experiences A New Perspective on Popular music, Identity and Scenes Routledge Studies in Popular Music Series
Auteur : Green Ben
Chapter 1: Introducing peak music experiences
Chapter 2: Theorising peak music experiences
Chapter 3: Histories of listening: First encounters, gateways and conversion experiences
Chapter 4: Life-changing moments: Experiences of inspiration and influence
Chapter 5: Why music? Peak music experiences as motivation
Chapter 6: Listening together: Peak music experiences and interpersonal relationships
Chapter 7: Live music experiences: Presence and affective space
Chapter 8: Ideal experiences: Scenes, aesthetics and belonging
Chapter 9: Themes and conclusions: Peak music experiences and new perspectives
Appendix 1: Interview participants
References
Dr Ben Green is a cultural sociologist with interests in popular music and youth studies. He is a member of the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research and teaches at Griffith University. Ben’s work exploring musical experience in memory, identity and belonging has been published in journals including Sociology, Popular Music and Journal of Sociology and in edited books including The Routledge Companion to Popular Music History and Heritage.
Date de parution : 05-2023
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 11-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Peak Music Experiences :
Mots-clés :
Music Experiences; Popular Music; Music Scene; Hip Hop; Affective Scene; Gateway Experiences; Beatles; Indie Music Scene; Live Music; Reflexive Individualisation; Scene Participants; Dj Set; Radio Dj; Face To Face; Playback; Music Fans; Persona; Follow; Live Music Experiences; Live Music Events; Conversion Experiences; Fleet Foxes; Popular Music Studies; VIP Area; Embodied Pleasure