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Rhythms of labour : music at work in Britain / / Marek Korczynski, Michael Pickering, and Emma Robertson [[electronic resource]]
Rhythms of labour : music at work in Britain / / Marek Korczynski, Michael Pickering, and Emma Robertson [[electronic resource]]
Autore Korczynski Marek
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 347 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 781.5/930941
Soggetto topico Work songs - Great Britain - History and criticism
Working class - Great Britain - Songs and music - History and criticism
Music - Social aspects - Great Britain - History
ISBN 1-139-88810-2
1-107-24106-5
1-107-25070-6
1-107-24987-2
1-107-24821-3
1-107-24738-1
1-139-03031-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 Music at work and the sound of silence; The sound of silence; Towards hearing music at work; Scope; Concepts; Sources and methods; Overview; Title; Part I Music at work in pre-industrial contexts; 2 From work song to singing at work; The category of work song; Folk song in work clothes; Conclusion; 3 Hearing the British Isles singing; The historical record and its deficiencies; Consistent evidence of singing at work; Sailing; Rowing and oyster dredging; Waulking; Spinning, knitting and sewing; Weaving; Cobblers
Driving horses, cattle and wagonsMilking and churning; Hop-picking; Various agricultural tasks - harvesting, general labouring; Fragmentary evidence of singing at work; Tailors; Shepherding/shearing; Washing and domestic service; Quarrying and stone-breaking; Fishing and fish-gutting; Blacksmiths and tinkers; Mining; Evidence of musical silence; Navvies; Miscellaneous crafts; Conclusion: the singing of the people at work; 4 Fancy and function; Wishful singing; All manner of fancies; All manner of functions; Waulking; Shantying; Quarrying, rowing and fishing; Conclusion; 5 Community
Knitted together in songHop-picking songs: the communal creation of a working holiday; Waulking songs, shanties and gendered community; Fisher lassies: independent and distinct community through song; Conclusion; 6 Voice; The myth of the happy singing labourers; Singing at work and the dialectic of grounded happiness; The sound of work in song; Expressing a voice via the lyrics of songs; Hop-picking and berry-picking; Shantying; Limiting direct voice and power in the process of singing; Disciplined singing; Conclusion; Part II Industrialisation and music at work; 7 Silenced
The general decline of self-produced musicPolicies of prohibition; The roar of industrial noise; Moral discipline; Worker responses to industrial soundscapes; Conclusion; 8 Fragments of singing in the factory; Employer policies: paternalism and the singing worker; Fancy and function in the alienating factory; Community; Spinning and singing; The camaraderie of singing in munitions factories; Isolated singing; Voice; Voice and song in spinning mills; Voice and song in munitions factories; Conclusion; Part III Broadcast music in the workplace
9 Instrumental music? The rise of broadcast music in factoriesInstrumental music?; The prelude; Music While You Work; The role of the state as employer; The voice in the loudspeaker; Evolution beyond the war years; Conclusion; 10 Music and meaning on the factory floor; Hearing popular music at work?; Survival; Community through music; Voice on the shopfloor; Conclusion: music and survival at a critical distance; Conclusion; 11 Learning from the history of music at work; Music at work and our understanding of music; Traditional popular music; Contemporary popular music
Music at work and our understanding of work
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462601203321
Korczynski Marek  
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Rhythms of labour : music at work in Britain / / Marek Korczynski, Michael Pickering, and Emma Robertson [[electronic resource]]
Rhythms of labour : music at work in Britain / / Marek Korczynski, Michael Pickering, and Emma Robertson [[electronic resource]]
Autore Korczynski Marek
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 347 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 781.5/930941
Soggetto topico Work songs - Great Britain - History and criticism
Working class - Great Britain - Songs and music - History and criticism
Music - Social aspects - Great Britain - History
ISBN 1-139-88810-2
1-107-24106-5
1-107-25070-6
1-107-24987-2
1-107-24821-3
1-107-24738-1
1-139-03031-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 Music at work and the sound of silence; The sound of silence; Towards hearing music at work; Scope; Concepts; Sources and methods; Overview; Title; Part I Music at work in pre-industrial contexts; 2 From work song to singing at work; The category of work song; Folk song in work clothes; Conclusion; 3 Hearing the British Isles singing; The historical record and its deficiencies; Consistent evidence of singing at work; Sailing; Rowing and oyster dredging; Waulking; Spinning, knitting and sewing; Weaving; Cobblers
Driving horses, cattle and wagonsMilking and churning; Hop-picking; Various agricultural tasks - harvesting, general labouring; Fragmentary evidence of singing at work; Tailors; Shepherding/shearing; Washing and domestic service; Quarrying and stone-breaking; Fishing and fish-gutting; Blacksmiths and tinkers; Mining; Evidence of musical silence; Navvies; Miscellaneous crafts; Conclusion: the singing of the people at work; 4 Fancy and function; Wishful singing; All manner of fancies; All manner of functions; Waulking; Shantying; Quarrying, rowing and fishing; Conclusion; 5 Community
Knitted together in songHop-picking songs: the communal creation of a working holiday; Waulking songs, shanties and gendered community; Fisher lassies: independent and distinct community through song; Conclusion; 6 Voice; The myth of the happy singing labourers; Singing at work and the dialectic of grounded happiness; The sound of work in song; Expressing a voice via the lyrics of songs; Hop-picking and berry-picking; Shantying; Limiting direct voice and power in the process of singing; Disciplined singing; Conclusion; Part II Industrialisation and music at work; 7 Silenced
The general decline of self-produced musicPolicies of prohibition; The roar of industrial noise; Moral discipline; Worker responses to industrial soundscapes; Conclusion; 8 Fragments of singing in the factory; Employer policies: paternalism and the singing worker; Fancy and function in the alienating factory; Community; Spinning and singing; The camaraderie of singing in munitions factories; Isolated singing; Voice; Voice and song in spinning mills; Voice and song in munitions factories; Conclusion; Part III Broadcast music in the workplace
9 Instrumental music? The rise of broadcast music in factoriesInstrumental music?; The prelude; Music While You Work; The role of the state as employer; The voice in the loudspeaker; Evolution beyond the war years; Conclusion; 10 Music and meaning on the factory floor; Hearing popular music at work?; Survival; Community through music; Voice on the shopfloor; Conclusion: music and survival at a critical distance; Conclusion; 11 Learning from the history of music at work; Music at work and our understanding of music; Traditional popular music; Contemporary popular music
Music at work and our understanding of work
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786705803321
Korczynski Marek  
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Rhythms of labour : music at work in Britain / / Marek Korczynski, Michael Pickering, and Emma Robertson
Rhythms of labour : music at work in Britain / / Marek Korczynski, Michael Pickering, and Emma Robertson
Autore Korczynski Marek
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 347 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 781.5/930941
Soggetto topico Work songs - Great Britain - History and criticism
Working class - Great Britain - Songs and music - History and criticism
Music - Social aspects - Great Britain - History
ISBN 1-139-88810-2
1-107-24106-5
1-107-25070-6
1-107-24987-2
1-107-24821-3
1-107-24738-1
1-139-03031-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 Music at work and the sound of silence; The sound of silence; Towards hearing music at work; Scope; Concepts; Sources and methods; Overview; Title; Part I Music at work in pre-industrial contexts; 2 From work song to singing at work; The category of work song; Folk song in work clothes; Conclusion; 3 Hearing the British Isles singing; The historical record and its deficiencies; Consistent evidence of singing at work; Sailing; Rowing and oyster dredging; Waulking; Spinning, knitting and sewing; Weaving; Cobblers
Driving horses, cattle and wagonsMilking and churning; Hop-picking; Various agricultural tasks - harvesting, general labouring; Fragmentary evidence of singing at work; Tailors; Shepherding/shearing; Washing and domestic service; Quarrying and stone-breaking; Fishing and fish-gutting; Blacksmiths and tinkers; Mining; Evidence of musical silence; Navvies; Miscellaneous crafts; Conclusion: the singing of the people at work; 4 Fancy and function; Wishful singing; All manner of fancies; All manner of functions; Waulking; Shantying; Quarrying, rowing and fishing; Conclusion; 5 Community
Knitted together in songHop-picking songs: the communal creation of a working holiday; Waulking songs, shanties and gendered community; Fisher lassies: independent and distinct community through song; Conclusion; 6 Voice; The myth of the happy singing labourers; Singing at work and the dialectic of grounded happiness; The sound of work in song; Expressing a voice via the lyrics of songs; Hop-picking and berry-picking; Shantying; Limiting direct voice and power in the process of singing; Disciplined singing; Conclusion; Part II Industrialisation and music at work; 7 Silenced
The general decline of self-produced musicPolicies of prohibition; The roar of industrial noise; Moral discipline; Worker responses to industrial soundscapes; Conclusion; 8 Fragments of singing in the factory; Employer policies: paternalism and the singing worker; Fancy and function in the alienating factory; Community; Spinning and singing; The camaraderie of singing in munitions factories; Isolated singing; Voice; Voice and song in spinning mills; Voice and song in munitions factories; Conclusion; Part III Broadcast music in the workplace
9 Instrumental music? The rise of broadcast music in factoriesInstrumental music?; The prelude; Music While You Work; The role of the state as employer; The voice in the loudspeaker; Evolution beyond the war years; Conclusion; 10 Music and meaning on the factory floor; Hearing popular music at work?; Survival; Community through music; Voice on the shopfloor; Conclusion: music and survival at a critical distance; Conclusion; 11 Learning from the history of music at work; Music at work and our understanding of music; Traditional popular music; Contemporary popular music
Music at work and our understanding of work
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825402503321
Korczynski Marek  
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui