Dear Jan,
I was the person who volunteered to review this book!
GOTH, IDENTITY, STYLE AND SUBCULTURE
Paul Hodkinson
Berg, Oxford etc
SOMEONE AT GLASGOW SPAN MEETING SEPTEMBER OFFERED TO DO THIS AS HAD COPY ñ
CAN YOU LET ME KNOW WHO YOU ARE?!
I am forensic/ clinical in my professional role, and interested in the
trade-off between identity and psychopathology. I say something about this
in the attached chapter - which is nothing like SPANs post-modern approach
to popular music. If anything in this vein (hah!) pops up, do consider me.
I am also willing to review on those most shameful popular music genres -
"progressive" rock and jazz-rock fusion. After 10 years talking to child
molesters and wife-beaters I can tolerate the most shameful of materials....
<<risk chapter>>
Professor Vincent Egan
Director, post-graduate forensic psychology courses, Glasgow Caledonian
University.
(Same address as Ray MacDonald).
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> From: Jan Fairley
> Reply To: Scottish Pop Academic Network
> Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 12:05 pm
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: POPULAR MUSIC BOOK LIST AS OF DECEMBER 2003 BOOK AVAILABLE
> FOR REVIEWING
>
> <<File: PMBL1203.doc>>
> Hello there SPAN people
>
> THANKS a million to all those who have reviewed books for Popular Music
> in
> recent months - the turn over is improving which is exciting - I'd like
> top see every book reviewed good or bad so that authors like you and me
> who
> spend years writing feel at least they are appreciated even if they may
> not
> get an easy ride - I am pleased that we are on our way to getting books
> reviewed and into the journal before several years have passed- a true
> achievement - we are now averaging 6-7 per issue and I would love to get
> it
> to ten -
>
> SO LET ME KNOW IF YOU WOULD LIKE ANY OF THESE! FIRST COME FIRST SERVED
>
> I would like to increase our scope - more ethno and muso etc - the more
> the
> merrier as there is much more comparative work going on these days _ I
> would
> also like to get in more 'area studies' books - any suggestions please
> let
> me know - also if you know someone who would be GOOD for any of the books
> here - i.e. they are working in that field - PLEASE pass this onto them
> and
> let me know too
>
> REMEMBER if there is a book out there you see available that is not on the
> list - then check with me if it is not in the pipeline and - with prior
> agreement - then chase the publisher for a copy and review it
>
> - it seems many who have relatively high-powered university jobs have
> barely any time to do the reviews they want to - so I am extremely happy
> that all those who have offered have managed to do (I've even got a few
> done
> myself)... and will continue to nag those who have books but have not done
> them yet.....
>
> NOT ALL BOOKS in the pipeline show up here for the simple fact I have not
> typed them all in -
>
> HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY HOGMANAY TO EVERYONE
>
> Here's to 2004
>
> Jan
>
> tel 0131 447 8515
>
>
>
>
> NEW BOOKS IN
>
> CURRENCY COMPANION TO MUSIC AND DANCE IN AUSTRALIA
> Ed. John Whiteoak and Aline-Scott-Maxwell
> Currency House. Sydney
>
> POP MUSIC THE TEXT BOOK
> Julia Winterson, Peter Nickol, Toby Bricheno
> Edition Peters
>
> BLUE CHICAGO
> The Search for Authenticity in Urban Blues Clubs
> David Grazian
> Chicago
>
> RACE MUSIC: Black Cultures from Bebop to Hip-Hop
> Guthrie P Ramsey Jr
> California Centre for Black Music Research
>
> BOB MARLEY MY SON
> Cedella Marley Brooker with Anthony C Winkler
> Taylor Trade Publishing
>
> SCOTLAND AND THE MUSIC HALL 1850-1914
> Paul Maloney
> Studies in Popular Culture
> Manchester
>
> THE SONGWRITING SECRETS OF THE BEATLES
> Dominic Pedler
> Omnibus Press
>
> SONDHEIM ON MUSIC: Minor Details and Major Decisions
> Mark Eden Horowitz
> Scarecrow Press
>
> RUDOLF SERKIN A LIFE
> Stephen Lehmann and Marion Faber
> Oxford
>
> ACROSS THE DIAMOND: Baseball and American Culture
> Ed. Edward J Rielly
> THIS HAS A SECTION ON THE ARTS BUT NOTHING ON mUSIC and is OFFERED to
> ANY
> BASEBALL FAN
>
> NEW IN BUT ALREADY ALLOCATED
>
> THE BRITISH FOLK REVIVAL 1944-2002
> Michael Brocken
> Ashgate
> ALLOCATED
>
> MUSIC AND GENDER Perspectives From The Mediterranean
> Ed Tullia Magrini
> Chicago
> Allocated Jan Fairley
>
> POLICING POP
> Ed Martin Cloonan and Reebee Garofolo
> Temple
> Allocated
>
> SOUND OF AFRICA: Making Music Zulu in a South African Studio
> Louise Meintjes
> Duke
> Allocated
>
>
> BOOKS OUT FOR REVIEW:
>
> POPULAR MUSIC IN FRANCE: from Chanson to Techno
> Culture Identity and Society
> Ed Hugh Dauncey and Steve Cameron
> Ashgate 2003
> Sent to Antoine Hennion 1203
>
> POP MUSIC ñ technology and Creativity
> Trevor Horn and the Digital Revolution
> Timothy Warner
> Ashgate 2003
> Sent to Antoine Hennionís student 1203
>
> The Cambridge Companion to the Guitar
> Ed V A Coelho
> CUP 2003
> GIVEN TO ??? IN GLAGSOW IN SEPTEMBER????
>
> The Cambridge Companion to Pop and Rock
> ED Frith and Street
> CUP 2001
> AGREED WITH ??? GLASGOW IN SEPTEMBER????
>
> THE CULTURAL STUDY OF MUSIC
> A critical introduction
> Ed M Clayton, T Herbert, R Middleton
> Routledge 2003
>
> YONDER COME THE BLUES
> Paul Oliver, Tony Russell, Robert MW Dixon, John Godrich, Howard Rye
> CUP 2001
> Allocated? David Horn?
>
> ANALYSING POPULAR MUSIC
> Ed Allan F Moore
> CUP
> Allocated
>
> THE CITY OF MUSICAL MEMORY
> Lise WAxer
> Weskleyan
> Allocated to Jan Fairley
>
>
> BOOKS PENDING REVIEWERS
>
>
> The Cambridge Companion to Jazz
> Ed Cooke and Horn
> CUP 2002
>
> The Cambridge Companion to Blues and Gospel Music
> Ed Allan Moore
> CUP 2002
>
> The Cambridge Companion to the Musical
> Ed Everett and Laird
> CUP 2002
>
> The Rise of the Jazz Art World
> Paul Lopes
> CUP 2002
>
>
>
> AND STILL WAITING REVIEWERS
>
> GOTH, IDENTITY, STYLE AND SUBCULTURE
> Paul Hodkinson
> Berg, Oxford etc
> SOMEONE AT GLASGOW SPAN MEETING SEPTEMBER OFFERED TO DO THIS AS HAD COPY ñ
> CAN YOU LET ME KNOW WHO YOU ARE?!
>
>
> THE BEATLES AS MUSICIANS: The Quarry Men through Rubber Soul
> Walter Everett
> OUP
> This could go with new Beatles book?
>
> MUSIC FOR THE PEOPLE: POPULAR MSUIC AND DANCE IN INTERWAR BRITAIN
> James J Nott
> OUP 2002
>
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