N. Wiseman-Trowse
Pulgrave-Macmillan
Hardback
216
39692
This new study of British popular music shows how it engages with class in mythical ways that allow audiences to perform
class-based identities. Case studies on folk rock, punk and indie rock show how this performance works and explore the implications for listeners and audiences.
Pulgrave-Macmillan
Hardback
216
39692
This new study of British popular music shows how it engages with class in mythical ways that allow audiences to perform
class-based identities. Case studies on folk rock, punk and indie rock show how this performance works and explore the implications for listeners and audiences.