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Englishness, pop and post-war Britain, Kari Kallioniemi

Label
Englishness, pop and post-war Britain, Kari Kallioniemi
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-229) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Englishness, pop and post-war Britain
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
944087398
Responsibility statement
Kari Kallioniemi
Series statement
Studies on popular culture series
Summary
English pop music was a dominant force on the global cultural scene in the decades after World War II and it served a key role in defining, constructing, and challenging various ideas about Englishness in the period. Kari Kallioniemi covers a stunning range of styles of pop from punk, reggae, and psychedelia to jazz, rock, Brit Pop, and beyond as he explores the question of how various artists (including such major figures as David Bowie and Morrissey), genres, and pieces of music contributed to the developing understanding of who and what was English in the transformative postwar years.--, Provided by Publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction: Englishness, History and Writing about Pop Music -- Seeking the Authentic Voice of Pop-Britain -- 1. Strategies for Conceptualizing Notions of Pop-Englishness -- 2. From Tommy Steele to Village Green Preservation Society -- 3. Anarchy and Enterprise in the UK and the Multiplying of Notions of Pop-Englishness -- 4. The Road to Britpop and Back
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