Bhangra and Asian Underground - Falu Bakrania

Bhangra and Asian Underground

South Asian Music and the Politics of Belonging in Britain

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Buch | Softcover
272 Seiten
2013
Duke University Press (Verlag)
978-0-8223-5317-1 (ISBN)
29,90 inkl. MwSt
Through their production and consumption of bhangra and Asian Underground music in the late 1990s, British Asian youth constructed masculinities and femininities with profoundly uneven implications for ethnic, racial, and national belonging.
Asian Underground music—a fusion of South Asian genres with western breakbeats created for the dance club scene by DJs and musicians of Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi descent—went mainstream in the U.K. in the late 1990s. Its success was unprecedented: British bhangra, a blend of Punjabi folk music with hip-hop musical elements, was enormously popular among South Asian communities but had yet to become mainstream. For many, the widespread attention to Asian Underground music signaled the emergence of a supposedly new, tolerant, and multicultural Britain that could finally accept South Asians. Interweaving ethnography and theory, Falu Bakrania examines the social life of British Asian musical culture to reveal a more complex and contradictory story of South Asian belonging in Britain. Analyzing the production of bhangra and Asian Underground music by male artists and its consumption by female club-goers, Bakrania shows that gender, sexuality, and class intersected in ways that profoundly shaped how young people interpreted “British” and “Asian” identity and negotiated, sometimes violently, contests about ethnic authenticity, sexual morality, individual expression, and political empowerment.

Falu Bakrania is Associate Professor of Race and Resistance Studies at San Francisco State University.

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xiii

Introduction 1

Part I. The Politics of Production

1. Mainstreaming Masculinity: Bhangra Boyz and Belonging in Britain 33

2. From the Margins to the Mainstream: Asian Underground Artists and the Politics of Not Being Political 70

Part II. The Club Cultures in Consumption

3. The Troubling Subjects of Wayward Asian Girls: Working-Class Women and Bhangra Club Going 117

4. Roomful of Asha: Middle-Class Women and Asian Underground Club Going 160

Conclusion. Bhangra and Asian Underground in the 2000s 187

Notes 203

Bibliography 227

Index 237

Zusatzinfo 15 photographs
Verlagsort North Carolina
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 395 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Musiktheorie / Musiklehre
Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Pop / Rock
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-8223-5317-2 / 0822353172
ISBN-13 978-0-8223-5317-1 / 9780822353171
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