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Music and manipulation : on the social uses and social control of music / edited by Steven Brown and Ulrik Volgsten.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: ML3916 .M867 2006

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    Book
    Published
    New York : Berghahn Books, 2006
    Contents
    Music events. Ritual and ritualization : musical means of conveying and shaping emotion in humans and other animals / Ellen Dissanayake
    Music, identity, and social control / Peter J. Martin
    Between ideology and identity : media, discourse, and affect in the musical experience / Ulrik Volgsten. Background music. Music in business environments / Adrian C. North and David J. Hargreaves
    The social uses of background music for personal enhancement / Steven Brown and Töres Theorell. Audiovisual media. Music, moving images, semiotics, and the democratic right to know / Philip Tagg
    Music video and genre : structure, context, and commerce / Rob Strachan
    The effectiveness of music in television commercials : a comparison of theoretical approaches / Claudia Bullerjahn. Governmental/industrial control. Music censorship from Plato to the present / Marie Korpe, Ole Reitov, and Martin Cloonan
    Orpheus in hell : music in the Holocaust / Joseph J. Moreno
    The changing structure of the music industry : threats to and opportunities for creativity / Roger Wallis. Control by reuse. Music and reuse : theoretical and historical considerations / Ola Stockfelt
    Copyright, music, and morals : artistic expression and the public sphere / Ulrik Volgsten and Yngve Åkerberg. Aesth/ethic epilogue, Is Mozart's music good? / Steven Brown and Ulrik Volgsten.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Brown, Steven, 1963 March 26-
    Volgsten, Ulrik.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Music events. Ritual and ritualization : musical means of conveying and shaping emotion in humans and other animals / Ellen Dissanayake -- Music, identity, and social control / Peter J. Martin -- Between ideology and identity : media, discourse, and affect in the musical experience / Ulrik Volgsten.
    Background music. Music in business environments / Adrian C. North and David J. Hargreaves -- The social uses of background music for personal enhancement / Steven Brown and Töres Theorell.
    Audiovisual media. Music, moving images, semiotics, and the democratic right to know / Philip Tagg -- Music video and genre : structure, context, and commerce / Rob Strachan -- The effectiveness of music in television commercials : a comparison of theoretical approaches / Claudia Bullerjahn.
    Governmental/industrial control. Music censorship from Plato to the present / Marie Korpe, Ole Reitov, and Martin Cloonan -- Orpheus in hell : music in the Holocaust / Joseph J. Moreno -- The changing structure of the music industry : threats to and opportunities for creativity / Roger Wallis.
    Control by reuse. Music and reuse : theoretical and historical considerations / Ola Stockfelt -- Copyright, music, and morals : artistic expression and the public sphere / Ulrik Volgsten and Yngve Åkerberg.
    Aesth/ethic epilogue, Is Mozart's music good? / Steven Brown and Ulrik Volgsten.

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    English
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    ISBN
    9781571814890
    1571814892
    1845450981
    9781845450984
    Physical Description
    xxi, 376 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

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