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Nostalgia, Song and the Quest for Home: Production, Text, Reception
Nostalgia, Song and the Quest for Home: Production, Text, Reception
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What does it mean to evoke a sense of home through song, or intentionally utilize nostalgia in songwriting?
This book explores a neglected aspect of scholarship surrounding the study of song-its relationship with nostalgia and notions of ''home,'' in the broadest sense. Each essay in this collection studies these factors from the perspective of ''production'', ''text'' and ''reception,'' either individually or in combination. Making use of frameworks such as Marxism, critical theory and hauntology, this is a propulsive study of the global cultural phenomena of nostalgia music.
From the perspective of ''production,'' authors explore nostalgia as technique and the commercialization of nostalgia. The section focused on ''text'' features case studies of nostalgic songs or albums about home and musicological analyses of the nostalgic trends of songwriters, songs, albums. Finally, the ''reception'' essays facilitate examination of nostalgic narratives from the subjective and varying perspectives of audiences or listeners.
Whether identifying with Bruce Springsteen or ABBA, or hailing from Ukraine or New Zealand, the featured music speaks to a listener''s sense of home and self. From music of the Serbian diaspora and Country ''n'' Irish music, which speak of a nostalgia for a homeland (or time) to which one cannot return, to a song performed in the Wuhan dialect for listeners who could not leave their homes during COVID containment, these collected essays feature the music of artists whose audiences have found and clung to a version of themselves.
- Publication date: 4 September 2025
- Page count: 256
- Dimensions: Height 232 mm; Width 152 mm; Thickness 20 mm
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Format: Hardback
- ISBN-13: 9798765124338
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