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Musical Gentrification: Popular Music, Distinction and Social Mobility

Musical Gentrification: Popular Music, Distinction and Social Mobility

  • Editor: Dyndahl, Petter
  • Editor: Karlsen, Sidsel
  • Editor: Wright, Ruth

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Contents

  • Chapter 1: Musical Gentrification and Socio-Cultural Diversities: An Analytical Approach Towards Popular Music Expansion in Egalitarian Societies
  • Petter Dyndahl, Sidsel Karlsen and Ruth Wright
  • Chapter 2: Musical Gentrification: Strategy for Social Positioning in Late Modern Culture
  • Petter Dyndahl
  • Chapter 3: Exploring the Phenomenon of Musical Gentrification: Methods and Methodologies
  • Sidsel Karlsen, Mariko Hara, Stian Vestby, Petter Dyndahl, Siw Graabraek Nielsen and Odd Skarberg
  • Chapter 4: Musical Gentrification and the (Un)Democratisation of Culture: Symbolic Violence in Country Music Discourse
  • Stian Vestby
  • Chapter 5: Musical Gentrification, Parenting and Children's Media Music
  • Ingeborg Lunde Vestad and Petter Dyndahl
  • Chapter 6: Gentrification, Hegemony, Activism and Anarchy: How These Concepts May Inform the Field of Higher Popular Music Education
  • Ruth Wright
  • Chapter 7: Changing Rhythms, Ideas and Status in Jazz: The Case of the Norwegian Jazz Forum in the 1960s
  • Odd Skarberg and Sidsel Karlsen
  • Chapter 8: Musical Gentrification and 'Genderfication' in Higher Music Education
  • Siw Graabraek Nielsen
  • Chapter 9: Musical Agency Meets Musical Gentrification: Exploring the Workings of Hegemonic Power in (Popular) Music Academisation
  • Sidsel Karlsen
  • Chapter 10: Enclosure and Abjection in American School Music
  • Vincent C. Bates
  • Chapter 11: Musical Pathways: Connecting, Re-Connecting and Dis-Connecting
  • Mariko Hara
  • Afterword: Taste and Distinction After Bourdieu
  • Nick Prior