Sounds and Society: Themes in the Sociology of Music
By (Author) Peter J. Martin
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
17th October 1996
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Anthropology
Art music, orchestral and formal music
306.484
Paperback
320
Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 18mm
404g
In this introduction to the social analysis of music, the author argues that musical meaning must be understood as socially constructed, rather than inherent, and that the notion of a correspondance between social and musical structures is highly problematic. An alternative approach, based on the "social action" perspective is outlined, and the book concludes with a discussion of the social situation of music in advanced capitalist society. The text draws on studies spanning the whole spectrum of Western music - rock bands to symphony orchestras, medieval plainchant to avant-garde jazz. -- .
Peter J. Martin is Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of Sociology, University of Manchester