
Popular Music Has Come To Play A Significant Role In The Political And Cultural History Of The Nordic Countries. Research On The Region's Culture Has Largely Followed National Narratives Created By Political And Economic Institutions, Even As Cultural Life In The Region--which Spans A Large Area Of Northern Europe And The North Atlantic--displays More Complex Geographies And Evolving Global Dynamics. As The First Of Its Kind, The Oxford Handbook Of Popular Music In The Nordic Countries Offers A Series Of Exemplary Studies Of Music In These Transnational Dynamics In The Specific Context Of The Region's Cultures And Natural Environments, Written By The Foremost Experts In The Field. Chapters Highlight And Challenge Music's Place In Exotic Images Of The North And In Transnational Environmentalism, Tourism, Racism, And Media Industries. The Handbook Illustrates How Transnational Dynamics Evolve And Shape Musical Life And The Institutional Spheres Of Policy, Education, And Research.
This volume investigates how popular music functions within the political, cultural, and transnational dynamics of the Nordic countries. Editors Antti-Ville Kärjä and Fabian Holt curate a collection of essays from leading scholars to challenge traditional national narratives. The text examines how music interacts with environmentalism, tourism, and institutional policy across Northern Europe and the North Atlantic.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and musicologists recognize this handbook as a foundational reference for understanding the intersection of Nordic culture and global musical trends. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for researchers and students of regional cultural studies.
Page Count:
400
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190603917
ISBN-13:
9780190603915
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