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Post-colonial distances : the study of popular music in Canada and Australia

Title
Post-colonial distances : the study of popular music in Canada and Australia / edited by Bev Diamond, Denis Crowdy and Daniel Downes.
Publication
Newcastle : Cambridge Scholars, 2008.

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Additional Authors
  • Diamond, Beverley, 1948-
  • Crowdy, Denis.
  • Downes, Daniel M. (Daniel Mark), 1960-
Description
vi, 217 p. : ill.; 21cm.
Alternative Title
Study of popular music in Canada and Australia
Subject
  • Popular music > Canada > History and criticism
  • Popular music > Australia > History and criticism
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Nine sites for the study of Irish-New Brunswick folk music: Some theoretical and methodological considerations / Peter G. Toner -- 2nd generation migrant expression in Australian hip hop / Tony Mitchell -- Ragtime spasm: Anxieties over the rise of popular music in Toronto / Robin Elliott -- Chosen and adopted: Fred Eaglesmith, female appreciation and Australian country music / Jon Fitzgerald and Philip Hayward -- Jane Bunnett and Sandy Evans: One world, worlds apart / Louise Denson -- Twining a maple leaf in the wattle: Billy Blinkhorn's insertion into 'traditional' Australian music / Philip Hayward -- Radio mondo: Transcending the boundaries of community radio in Alberta / Gillian Turnbull -- Popularizing the folk: Debates at the National Museum of Canada in the 1950s and 1960s / Anna Kearney Guigne -- Deadly or not: Indigenous music awards in Canada and Australia / Beverly Diamond -- The music industry in Australia and Canada: Global and local perspectives / Guy Morrow.
ISBN
  • 9781443800518 (hbk.)
  • 1443800511 (hbk.)
LCCN
2009396216
OCLC
  • ocn269434979
  • SCSB-14422960
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library