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Titel |
"Our subcultural shit-music" : Dutch jazz, representation, and cultural politics |
Auteur |
L. Rusch |
Plaats van uitgave |
Amsterdam |
Jaar van uitgave |
2016
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Annotatie |
218 p. PhD thesis Universiteit van Amsterdam
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Trefwoorden |
jazzmuziek, muzieksociologie, engagement, sociale veranderingen, 1960-1970, 1970-1980, Nederland, proefschriften (vorm) |
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Samenvatting In this thesis, musicologist Loes Rusch examines how Dutch musicians, policy makers, audiences and journalists in the 1960s and 1970s contributed to the development of what has become known as a distinctively Dutch sound in jazz: ‘Nederlandse (aktuele) geïmproviseerde muziek’. Through interviews and a close-examination of periodicals, newspapers, policy documents and musical performances, this thesis critically engages with the construction of Dutch narratives in jazz and its interplay with local political debates. |
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