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[ecrea] book announcement - Globalisation, Urban Youth and Popular Music

Wed Feb 17 19:52:34 GMT 2010



Dear list members,
Although it is a rather immodest act of self promotion, please allow me to share the publication of my new book on Chinese popular music. Below you can find more details, hopefully it is useful for you and/or your libraries.
all the best,
Jeroen de Kloet, Dept. of Mediastudies, University of Amsterdam


Jeroen de Kloet
China with a Cut
Globalisation, Urban Youth and Popular Music
In the wake of intense globalisation and commercialisation in the 1990s, China saw the emergence of a vibrant popular culture. Drawing on sixteen years of research, Jeroen de Kloet explores the popular music industry in Beijing, Hong Kong and Shanghai, providing a fascinating history of its emergence and extensive audience analysis, while also exploring the effect of censorship on the music scene in China.

China with a Cut pays particular attention to the dakou culture: so named after a cut nicked into the edge to render them unsellable, these illegally imported Western CDs still play most of the tracks. They also played a crucial role in the emergence of the new music and youth culture. De Kloet?s impressive study demonstrates how the young Chinese cope with the rapid economic and social changes in a period of intense globalisation, and offers a unique insight into the socio-cultural and political transformations of a rising global power.

Jeroen de Kloet is assistant professor at the Department of Media Studies of the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Reviews
?How does sound become local in the global age? This is the question posed by Jeroen de Kloet. As much an ethnography of the subjectivities articulated to pop music practices as it is an interrogation of the assumptions of sinocentricity, this book constitutes a provocative statement on ?Chineseness? at the crossroads of contemporary media, everyday life, and geopolitics.? ? Rey Chow, Duke University

?Jeroen de Kloet provides a rich and fascinating account of the myriad forms of rock in contemporary China. This book transformed my understanding of contemporary Chinese culture ? and of rock music beyond Europe and North America.? ? David Hesmondhalgh, University of Leeds

?An authoritative, scholarly and up-to-date account of an important and fascinating field of popular music which sets a new benchmark in global music studies.? ? Tony Mitchell, University of Technology Sydney

Order: please go to
<http://www.aup.nl/do.php?a=show_visitor_book&isbn=9789089641625&l=2>http://www.aup.nl/do.php?a=show_visitor_book&isbn=9789089641625&l=2

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