Songs from Sweden : shaping pop culture in a globalized music industry / Ola Johansson.
2020
ML3499.S91
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Title
Songs from Sweden : shaping pop culture in a globalized music industry / Ola Johansson.
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ISBN
9789811527364 (electronic book)
9811527369 (electronic book)
9789811527357
9811527350
9811527369 (electronic book)
9789811527357
9811527350
Publication Details
Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan 2020.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (184 pages).
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10.1007/978-981-15-2
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ML3499.S91
Dewey Decimal Classification
781.6309485
Summary
Songs from Sweden shows how Swedish songwriters and producers are the creative forces behind much of today's international pop music. As Ola Johansson reveals, the roots of this "music miracle" can be found in Sweden's culture, economy, and thriving music industry, concentrated in Stockholm. While Swedish writer-producers developed early global recognition for making commercially successful pop music, new Swedish writer-producers have continuously emerged during the last two decades. Global artists travel to Stockholm to negotiate, record, and co-write songs. At the same time, Swedish writer-producers are part of a global collaborative network that spans the world. In addition to concrete commercial accomplishments, the Swedish success is also a result of the acquisition of reputational capital gained through positive associations that the global music industry holds about Swedish music. Ultimately, pop songs from Sweden exhibit a form of cultural hybridity, drawing from both local and global cultural expressions. Ola Johansson is a professor of geography at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee, and has also researched music as a guest scholar at Linnaeus University in Sweden. Johansson is co-author of the books Sound, Society, and the Geography of Popular Music and World Regional Geography.-- Provided by publisher.
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