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Empire of dirt : the aesthetics and rituals of British indie music / Wendy Fonarow.

Author/creator Fonarow, Wendy
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoMiddletown, CT : Wesleyan University Press, ©2006.
Descriptionxii, 315 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Music/culture
Music/culture. ^A390481
Contents What is "indie"? -- The zones of participation -- Zone three and the music industry -- The participant structure and the metaphysics of spectatorship -- Performance, authenticity, and emotion -- Sex and the ritual practitioners -- Afterword: my music is your dirt.
Abstract Britain is widely considered the cradle of independent music culture. Bands like Radiohead and Belle and Sebastian, which epitomize indie music's sounds and attitudes, have spawned worldwide fanbases. This in-depth study of the British independent music scene explores how the behavior of fans, artists, and music industry professionals produce a community with a specific aesthetic based on moral values. The author, a scholar with years of experience in the various sectors of the indie music scene, examines the indie music "gig" as a ritual in which all participants are actively involved. This ritual allows participants to play with cultural norms regarding appropriate behavior, especially in the domains of sex and creativity. Her investigation uncovers the motivations of audience members when they first enter the community and how their positions change over time so that the gig functions for most members as a rite of passage. This book sheds new light on music, gender roles, emotion, subjectivity, embodiment, and authenticity.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 289-306) and index.
LCCN 2006002876
ISBN0819568104 (cloth : alk. paper)
ISBN0819568112 (pbk. : alk. paper)
ISBN9780819568106
ISBN9780819568113

Available Items

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Music Music Stacks ML3534.6.G7 F66 2006 ✔ Available Place Hold