Victory through Harmony - Christina L. Baade

Victory through Harmony

The BBC and Popular Music in World War II
Buch | Softcover
290 Seiten
2013
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-932805-5 (ISBN)
49,20 inkl. MwSt
To serve the British nation in World War II, the BBC charged itself with mobilizing popular music in support of Britain's war effort. Radio music, British broadcasters and administrators argued, could maintain civilian and military morale, increase industrial production, and even promote a sense of Anglo-American cooperation. Because of their widespread popularity, dance music and popular song were seen as ideal for these tasks; along with jazz, with its American associations and small but youthful audience, these genres suddenly gained new legitimacy at the traditionally more conservative BBC.

In Victory through Harmony, author 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.

Christina Baade is Associate Professor in Communication Studies at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.

Contents ; About the Companion Website www.oup.com/us/victorythroughharmony ; Abbreviations ; Introduction: "Victory through Harmony" ; Chapter 1: Uplift, Dance Music, and the BBC in Interwar Britain ; Chapter 2: "In Tempore Belli": Popular Music for Morale in the Phony War ; Chapter 3: Music While You Work: Discipline, Dance Music, and Workers in Wartime ; Chapter 4: Between Blitzkrieg and Call-Up: BBC Dancing Club, Masculinity, and the Dance Band Scheme ; Chapter 5: Radio Rhythm Club: Race, Authenticity, and the British Swing Boom ; Chapter 6: Sincerely Yours: The Trouble with Sentimentality and the Ban on Crooners ; Chapter 7: Calling the British Forces in Malta: Broadcasting Femininity Abroad - and at Home ; Chapter 8: "Invasion Year": Americans in Britain, Americanization, and the Dance Music Backlash ; Conclusion ; Bibliography ; Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.10.2013
Zusatzinfo 25 photographs
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 231 x 155 mm
Gewicht 431 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Jazz / Blues
Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Musiktheorie / Musiklehre
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte 1918 bis 1945
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 0-19-932805-6 / 0199328056
ISBN-13 978-0-19-932805-5 / 9780199328055
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