Williamsburg Regional Library

Music, a subversive history, Ted Gioia

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Music, a subversive history, Ted Gioia
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 473-487) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Music
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1083153301
Responsibility statement
Ted Gioia
Sub title
a subversive history
Summary
Gioia tells a 4,000-year history of music as a global source of power, change, and upheaval. He shows how social outcasts have repeatedly become trailblazers of musical expression
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- The origin of music as a force of creative destruction -- Carnivores at the Philharmonic -- In search of a universal music -- Music history as a battle between magic and mathematics -- Bulls and sex toys -- The storyteller -- The invention of the singer -- The shame of music -- Unmanly music -- The devil's songs -- Oppression and musical innovation -- Not all wizards carry wands -- The invention of the audience -- Musicians behaving badly -- The origins of the music business -- Culture wars -- Subversives in wigs -- You say you want a revolution? -- The great flip-flop -- The aesthetics of diaspora -- Black music and the great American lifestyle crisis -- Rebellion goes mainstream -- Funky butt -- The origins of country music in the neolithic era -- Where did our love go? -- The sacrificial ritual -- Rappers and technocrats -- Welcome our new overlords -- Epilogue: This is not a manifesto
Target audience
adult
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