Preserving Popular Music Heritage. Do-it-Yourself, Do-it-Together
Baker, Sarah
Routledge. 2015Ficha técnica
- EAN: 9781138781436
- ISBN: 978-1-13-878143-6
- Editorial: Routledge
- Fecha de edición: 2015
- Encuadernación: Cartoné con sobrecubierta
- Idioma: Inglés
- Nº páginas: 252
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There is a growing awareness around the world of the pressing need to archive the material remnants of popular music so as to safeguard the national and local histories of this cultural form. Current research suggests that in the past 20 or so years there has been an expansion of DIY heritage practice, with the founding of numerous DIY popular music institutions, archives and museums around the world.
CONTENIDO:
1. Identifying Do-it-Yourself Places of Popular Music Preservation (Sarah Baker)
Part I: Unpacking DIY Popular Music Heritage Practice
2. The Shaping of Heritage: Collaborations between Independent Popular Music Heritage Practitioners and the Museum Sector (Marion Leonard)
3. Valuing Popular Music Heritage: Exploring Amateur and Fan-Based Preservation Practices in Museums and Archives in the Netherlands (Amanda Brandellero, Arno van der Hoeven and Susanne Janssen)
4. Affective Archiving and Collective Collecting in Do-it-Yourself Popular Music Archives and Museums (Sarah Baker )
5. "Really Saying Something?" What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Popular Music Heritage, Memory, Archives and the Digital? (Paul Long)
6. Doing-it-Together: Public History-Making and Activist Archiving in Online Popular Music Community Archives (Jez Collins )
7. Alternative Histories and Counter-Memories: Feminist Music Archives in Europe (Rosa Reitsamer)
8. "When Folk Meets Pop": DIY Archives in the Making of a Punk Rock DIY Community in Western France (Gérôme Guibert and Emmanuel Parent)
9. Creating a Comprehensive Archive of Maltese Music on CD (Toni Sant)
10. "They?re Not Pirates, They?re Archivists": The Role of Fans as Curators and Archivists of Popular Music Heritage (Jez Collins and Oliver Carter)
11. Coming Together: DIY Heritage and The Beatles (Stephanie Fremaux)
12. Trading Offstage Photos: Take That Fan Culture and the Collaborative Preservation of Popular Music Heritage (Mark Duffett and Anja Löbert)
Part II: Case Studies
13. Pompey Pop: Documenting Portsmouth?s Popular Music Scenes (Dave Allen)
14. Ketebul Music: Retracing and Archiving Kenya?s Popular Music (William "Tabu" Osusa and Billie Odidi)
15.Bokoor African Popular Music Archives Foundation: Ghana?s Highlife Music Institute and the Need for Popular Music Archiving (John Collins)
16. Proyecto Caracas Memorabilia: Reconstructing Pop Music History in Venezuela (Coromoto Jaraba)
17. The Australian Jazz Museum: All That Aussie Jazz?A Potted History of the Victorian Jazz Archive, 1996?2014 (Ray Sutton)
18. The Australian Country Music Hall of Fame: A DIY Museum and Archive in Australia?s "Country Music Capital" (Barrie Brennan)
19. Re:Muse-icology: Defining a National Landscape for the Study and Preservation of Rock?n?roll?s Built Heritage in America (Sheryl Davis)
20. Editions of You: A DIY Archive of DIY Practice (Lisa Busby)