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" Romancing the folk : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 840412
Main Entry : Filene, Benjamin.
Title & Author : Romancing the folk : : public memory American roots music /\ Benjamin Filene.
Publication Statement : Chapel Hill :: University of North Carolina Press,, ©2000.
Series Statement : Cultural studies of the United States
Page. NO : xi, 325 pages :: illustrations ;; 25 cm.
ISBN : 0807825506
: : 080784862X
: : 9780807825501
: : 9780807848623
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-302), discography (p. 303-304) , and index.
Contents : Setting the stage: identifying an American folk music heritage, 1900-1930 -- Creating the cult of authenticity: the Lomaxes and Lead Belly -- Mastering the cult of authenticity: Leonard Chess, Willie Dixon, and the strange career of Muddy Waters -- Searching for folk music's institutional niche: Alan Lomax, Charles Seeger, B.A. Botkin, and Richard Dorson -- Performing the folk: Pete Seeger and Bob Dylan.
Abstract : Filene builds his story around a fascinating group of characters -- folklorists, record company executives, producers, radio programmers, and publicists -- who acted as middlemen between folk and popular culture. These cultural brokers "discovered" folk musicians, recorded them, and promoted them. In the process, Filene argues, they shaped mainstream audiences' understanding of what was "authentic" roots music.
: Filene moves beyond the usual boundaries of folk music to consider a wide range of performers who drew on or were drawn into the canon of American roots music -- from Lead Belly and Woody Guthrie, to Muddy Waters and Willie Dixon, to Pete Seeger and Bob Dylan. Challenging traditional accounts that would confine folk music revivalism to the 1930s and 1960s, he argues instead that the desire to preserve and popularize America's musical heritage is a powerful current that has run throughout this century's culture and continues to flow today.
: In American music, the notion of "roots" has been a powerful refrain, but just what constitutes our true musical traditions has often been a matter of debate. As Benjamin Filene reveals, a number of competing visions of America's musical past have vied for influence over the public imagination in this century.
Subject : Folk music-- United States-- History and criticism.
Subject : Popular music-- United States-- History and criticism.
Subject : Folk music
Subject : Folk music.
Subject : Popular music.
Subject : Volksmuziek.
Subject : United States.
Subject : USA.
Dewey Classification : ‭781.62/13/00904‬
LC Classification : ‭ML3551‬‭.F55 2000‬
NLM classification : ‭24.70‬bcl
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