1. Popular Music and Contemporary U.S. Culture
., Deadheads-a group of fans of the American band Grateful Dead who saw the band at as many gigs and festivals as possible from the 1970s onward). ... To a certain extent, sociological approaches to studying popular music stem from cultural studies, an offshoot of sociology developed primarily in the 1970's at the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies (CCCS) in Birmingham, England, led by Richard Hoggart and later Stuart Hall. ... In the 1980's and 1990's, sampling technologies and digitization led to the emergence of genres such as rap and hip-hop and electronic dance music ...
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- Grade Level: Graduate