Popular Music in Contemporary France: Authenticity, Politics, Debate

Hardback

Main Details

Title Popular Music in Contemporary France: Authenticity, Politics, Debate
Authors and Contributors      By (author) David L. Looseley
SeriesBerg French Studies Series
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:268
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreMusic - styles and genres
ISBN/Barcode 9781859736319
ClassificationsDewey:781.640944
Audience
General
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations bibliography, index

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Berg Publishers
Publication Date 1 March 2003
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

While music lovers from all over the world have tried to recreate the ambience of French cafes by playing music from stars such as Piaf, Trenet and Chevalier, intellectuals, sociologists and policy makers in France have been embroiled in passionate debate about just what constitutes 'real' French music. In the late 1950s and 1960s a wave of Anglo-American rock 'n' roll and pop hit Europe and disrupted French popular music forever. The cherished sounds of the chanson were sidelined, fragmented or merged with pop styles and instrumentation. From this point on, French music and music culture have been splintered into cultural divides - pop culture vs high culture; mass culture vs 'authentic' popular culture; national culture vs Americanization. This book investigates the exciting and innovative segmentation of the French music scene and the debates it has spawned. From an analysis of the chanson as national myth, to pop, rap, techno and the State, this book is the first full-length study to make sense of the complexity behind the history of French popular music and its relation to 'authentic' cultural identity.

Author Biography

David L. Looseley Professor of Contemporary French Culture, University of Leeds

Reviews

'This is an excellent book. Clearly and simply written but yet with an uncompromising ambition to deal with popular music in a seriously analytical way, Popular Music in Contemporary France provides an invaluable critical discussion of French music and music culture from the 1960s to the present-day.' Web Journal of French Media Studies 'Ideal for university students or specialists in popular culture and music history or theory, Popular Music in Contemporary France showcases pertinent issues in pop music discourse and ways to critically approach conflicting perspectives.' Christy Wampole, University of North Texas in French Review (Vol. 78)