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Rock-'n-roll: De sociale constructie van een muziekstijl

Auteurs

  • D'Anjou,Leo

Trefwoorden:

Music, Social constructionism, Youth culture, United States of America, Popular culture

Samenvatting

The rise of an autonomous youth culture is one of the most remarkable events of the 1950s, not least because of the noisy advent of its music: rock-'n-roll. This music shocked society and has been associated with rebellion and protest ever since. Rock-'n-roll acquired a meaning that went beyond the music itself and the intentions of its producers because it is a social construction. This article analyzes the construction of rock-'n-roll, particularly the way it was shaped in the social and musical context of postwar America characterized by rapid social changes. It shows that a musical style like rock-'n-roll is not the sole creation of gifted artists or shrewd entrepreneurs, but far more, the unintended outcome of intricate processes in which many different actors are involved and in which cultural boundary crossings play an important role. 25 References. Adapted from the source document.

Biografie auteur

D'Anjou,Leo

Gepubliceerd

2001-04-01

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