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[Commlist] New book - Take This Hammer: Work, Song, Crisis
Tue May 21 12:06:32 GMT 2024
New book: Take This Hammer: Work, Song, Crisis (mit.edu)
<https://mitpress.mit.edu/9781913380168/take-this-hammer/>
The emergence of the popular music industry in the early twentieth
century not only drove a wedge between music production and consumption,
it also underscored a wider separation of labor from leisure and of the
workplace from the domestic sphere. These were changes characteristic of
an industrial society where pleasure was to be sought outside of work,
but these categories have grown increasingly porous today. As the
working day extends into the home or becomes indistinguishable from
leisure time, so the role and meaning of music in everyday life changes
too. In arguing that the experience of popular music is partly
conditioned by its segregation from work and its restriction to the time
and space of leisure—the evening, the weekend, the dancehall—/Take This
Hammer/ shows how changes to work as it grows increasingly precarious,
part-time, and temporary in recent decades, are related to
transformations in popular music.
Connecting contemporary changes in work and the economy to tendencies in
popular music, /Take This Hammer/ shows how song-form has both reflected
developments in contemporary capitalism while also intimating a horizon
beyond it. From online streaming and the extension of the working day to
gentrification, unemployment and the emergence of trap rap, from
ecological crisis and field recording to automation and trends in dance
music, by exploring the intersections of work and song in the current
era, not only do we gain a new understanding of contemporary musical
culture, we also see how music might gesture towards a horizon beyond
the alienating experience of work in capitalism itself.
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