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Victory through Harmony
By Baade
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Description
In Victory through Harmony, Christina Baade both tells the fascinating story of the BBC's musical participation in wartime events and explores how popular music and jazz broadcasting helped redefine notions of war, gender, race, class, and nationality in wartime Britain. Baade looks in particular at the BBC's pioneering Listener Research Department, which tracked the tastes of select demographic groups including servicemen stationed overseas and young female factory workers in order to further the goal of entertaining, cheering, and even calming the public during wartime. The book also tells how the wartime BBC programmed popular music to an unprecedented degree with the goal of building national unity and morale, promoting new roles for women, virile representations of masculinity, Anglo-American friendship, and pride in a common British culture. In the process, though, the BBC came into uneasy contact with threats of Americanization, sentimentality, and the creativity of non-white "others," which prompted it to regulate and even censor popular music and performers.
Rather than provide the soundtrack for a unified "People's War," Baade argues, the BBC's broadcasting efforts exposed the divergent ideologies, tastes, and perspectives of the nation. This illuminating book will interest all readers in popular music, jazz, and radio, as well as British cultural history and gender studies.
Product details
Edition:
illustrated
Number of Pages:
288
Release Date:
2011-11-24
Publication Date:
2017-11-02
Publisher:
ACADEMIC
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
0195372018
ISBN13:
9780195372014
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Weight:
599 g
Height:
161 cm
Width:
240 cm
Thickness:
20 cm
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