Description
About the Author
Alessandro Bratus is senior lecturer in the Department of Musicology and Cultural Heritage at the University of Pavia.
Reviews
Bratus' book provides a worthwhile contribution to the growing body of research on mediatized uses of music in the popular domain. This book is theoretically strong and well-argued throughout, extending our understanding of several uniquely contemporary phenomena with reference to current theory on musicology, sound studies, media studies, and cultural studies. Bratus is well informed about the issues he discusses, bearing on questions of performance, technology, gender and the body, temporality, authenticity, and other key areas of concern. Anyone interested in delving deeper into current thinking on mediatized performances of popular music in the present historical moment would be advised to read this book. -- John Richardson, University of Turku
Book Information
ISBN 9781498556323
Author Alessandro Bratus
Format Hardback
Page Count 280
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 635g
Dimensions(mm) 225mm * 161mm * 23mm