Music and the Sociological Gaze: Art Worlds and Cultural Production

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Manchester University Press, 2006 - Music - 246 pages
In this important new book, Peter J. Martin explores the interface between musicological and sociological approaches to the analysis of music, and in doing so reveals the differing foundations of cultural studies and sociological perspectives more generally. Building on the arguments of his earlier book Sounds and Society, Dr Martin initially contrasts text-based attempts to develop a 'social' analysis of music with sociological studies of musical activities in real cultural and institutional contexts. It is argued that the difficulties encountered by some of the 'new' musicologists in their efforts to introduce a social dimension to their work are often a result of their unfamiliarity with contemporary sociological discourse.

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About the author (2006)

Peter J. Martin is Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of Sociology, University of Manchester.

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