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Titel ' Wear Clogs and just act normal’ : defining collectivity in Dutch domestic music concerts
Auteur F. Vandenberg, M. Berghman, K. van Eijck
Tijdschrifttitel In:  Cultural sociology. 15(2021)2(.233-251)
Trefwoorden popmuziek, cultuurdeelname, culturele identiteit, voorstellingen, onderzoek, Rotterdam, case-studies (vorm), tijdschriftartikelen (vorm)



Samenvatting
The last few decades have seen a surge in the consumption of locally produced popular music in the West. Domestic music – music made by national artists and sung in the national language – has gained increasing popularity, specifically within the lower to middle-class segments of the native population. This article uses the Dutch music genre levenslied to explore this growing trend. From a neo-Durkheimian perspective, we can assume the presence of collective effervescence – a shared intensified mood drawn from collective assembly. However, it is less clear how this collectivity is brought about and experienced. In other words, what are the requirements for this state of effervescence to occur? Looking not only at the totems these concertgoers celebrate but also the established symbolic boundaries, can help us understand how the group defines itself, adding to our knowledge of the rise in popularity of domestic music.