- Description
- 1 online resource (xi, 226 pages) : illustrations.
- Summary
- Sounds French examines the history of popular music in France between the arrival of rock and roll in 1958 and the collapse of the first wave of punk in 1980, and the connections between musical genres and concepts of community in French society. During this period, scholars have tended to view the social upheavals associated with postwar reconstruction as part of debates concerning national identity in French culture and politics, a tendency that developed from political figures' and intellectuals' concerns with French national identity. In this book, the author reorients the scholarship away from an exclusive focus on national identity and instead towards an investigation of other identities that develop as a result of the increased globalization of culture.
- Uniform Title
- Sounds French (Online)
- Alternative Title
- Sounds French (Online)
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-220), discography (page 208) and index.
- Access (note)
- Access restricted to authorized users.
- Contents
- Sounds young : copains and the community of youth -- Sounds traditional : the chanson as a site of globalization -- Sounds revolutionary : progressive rock and cultural revolutions -- Sounds regional : the world in Breton folk music -- Sounds distorted : punque and the limits of globalization.
- LCCN
- 2014016533
- OCLC
- ssj0001403953
- Author
Briggs, Jonathyne, 1970-
- Title
Sounds French [electronic resource] : globalization, cultural communities, and pop music, 1958-1980 / Jonathyne Briggs.
- Imprint
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2015]
- Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-220), discography (page 208) and index.
- Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
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