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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gregory D. Booth (Professor of Anthroplogy, Professor of Anthroplogy, The University of Auckland) , Bradley Shope (Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology, Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology, Texas A&M University Corpus Christi)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.40cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 15.20cm Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9780199928835ISBN 10: 0199928835 Pages: 380 Publication Date: 12 December 2013 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents"List of Contributors List of Figures List of Companion Media Introduction - Popular Music in India - Gregory D. Booth and Bradley Shope Part One: Perspectives on Film Song 1. A Moment of Historical Conjuncture in Mumbai: Playback Singers, Music Directors, and Arrangers and the Creation of Hindi Song (1948-1952) - Gregory D. Booth 2. Global Masala: Digital Identities and Aesthetic Trajectories in Post-Liberalized Indian Film Music - Natalie Sarrazin 3. Kollywood Goes Global: New Sounds and Contexts for Tamil Film Music in the Twenty-First Century - Joseph Getter 4. On Nightingales and Moonlight: Songcrafting Femininity in Malluwood - Kaley Mason Part 2: Audio Cultures, Music Videos, and Film Music 5. Film Song and Its Other: Tracing the Boundaries of Indian Music Genres - Jayson Beaster-Jones 6. Play it Again, Saraswathi: Gramophone, Religion, and Devotional Music in Colonial South India - Stephen Putnam Hughes 7. Filming the Bhangra Music Video - Anjali Gera Roy 8. Mimesis and Authenticity: The Case of ""Thanda Thanda Pani"" and Questions of Versioning in North Indian Popular Music - Peter Kvetko 9. Making Music Regional in a Delhi Studio - Stefan Fiol Part 3: Live Music, Performance Cultures, and Re-mediation 10. Latin American Music in Moving Pictures and Jazzy Cabarets in Mumbai, 1930s to 1950s - Bradley Shope 11. The Beat Comes to India: The Incorporation Rock Music into the Indian Soundscape - Gregory D. Booth 12. ""Be True to Yourself"": Violin Ganesh, Fusion, and Contradictions in Contemporary Urban India - Niko Higgins 13. At Home in the Studio: The Sound of Manganiyar Music Going Popular - Shalini Ayyagari 14. The Liveness-es of Pandit Bhimsen Joshi's Popular Abhangas - Anna Schultz 15. Bollywood in the Era of Filmsong Avatars: DJing, Remixing, and Change in the Film Music Industry of North India - Paul Greene Afterword: Capitalisms and Cosmopolitanisms - Timothy D. Taylor References Films and Music Cited Index"ReviewsSince the 1980s, the Indian popular music scene has come to encompass much more than the Mumbai cinema hit parade. More than Bollywood presents a ground-breaking and illuminating set of essays which collectively broaden our understanding of Indian popular culture. -- Peter Manuel, ethnomusicologist, Graduate Center of the City University of New York When the history of Indian popular music is finally written this collected volume will form its foundations. Its contributions are wide-ranging, and include discussions of the mighty Hindi film song, whose hybrid nature adapts and transforms other musical genres and styles, and is seen as dominating all forms of Indian popular music. Especially welcome are the chapters on non-Hindi film songs, non-filmi music, and the recording industry itself. -- Rachel Dwyer, Professor of Indian Cultures and Cinema, SOAS, University of London .. .Will make an impact on the study of popular music from a global perspective, and on the study of Indian culture. -- New Zealand Journal oo Asian Studies Highly recommended. CHOICE Author InformationGREGORY D. BOOTH is Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology at the University of Auckland and author of Behind the Curtain: Making Music in Mumbai's Film Studios (OUP 2008) and Brass Baja: Stories from the World of Indian Wedding Bands (OUP 2005). BRADLEY SHOPE is Assistant Professor of Music at Texas A & M in Corpus Christi and is the author of numerous articles and book chapters on popular music in India. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |