What is included with this book?
List of Contributors | p. ix |
Interactionist Takes on Popular Music | |
Introduction: The Impact of Popular Music on Symbolic Interaction | p. 3 |
Introduction: Music and Identity | p. 7 |
The Group Ethic in the Improvising Jazz Ensemble: A Symbolic Interactionist Analysis of Music, Identity, and Social Context | p. 11 |
Established Latino Music Scenes: Sense of Place and the Challenge of Authenticity | p. 29 |
Authenticating Identity Work: Accounts of Underground Country Musicians | p. 51 |
Introduction: Spaces of Musical Interaction: Scenes, Subcultures, and Communities | p. 71 |
Brutal Belonging in Melbourne's Grindcore Scene | p. 79 |
Musical Genre as a Gendered Process: Authenticity in Extreme Metal | p. 101 |
Digging a River Downstream: Producing Emergence in Music | p. 123 |
Teaching the Art of Playing with Career-Coupling Relationships in the Virtuoso World | p. 147 |
Introduction: Music in (Inter)Action | p. 175 |
Noise in Action: The Sonic (DE)Construction of Art Worlds | p. 179 |
Driving to the Beat of One's Own Hum: Automobility and Musical Listening | p. 201 |
Music, Symbolic Interaction, and Study Abroad | p. 223 |
New Interpretive Works | |
Grandmamma, What Great Ears You Have! (Cross-Generational Musical Interaction and the Discovery of Silence) | p. 243 |
Becoming "Yellow" | p. 271 |
Subculture and Myth: The Case of Robert Johnson in the 1920S-1930S US South | p. 285 |
Leroy and Me | p. 309 |
Competing with Her Mother-in-Law: The Intersection of Control Management and Emotion Management in Sport Families | p. 319 |
The Futureless Past | p. 345 |
G. H. Mead's Intimations of Dialogue and Narrative in Social Becoming with Others | p. 357 |
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