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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Illustrations
- Examples
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction Capitalism, Consumption, Commerce, and Music
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1 Music and Advertising in Early Radio -
2 The Classes and the Masses in the 1920s and 1930s -
3 The Great Depression and the Rise of the Radio Jingle -
4 Music, Mood, and Television -
5 The Standardization of Jingle Production in the 1950s and After -
6 The Discovery of Youth in the 1960s -
7 Consumption, Corporatization, and Youth in the 1980s -
8 Conquering (the) Culture -
9 New Capitalism, Creativity, and the New Petite Bourgeoisie - References
- INDEX
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- Source:
- The Sounds of Capitalism
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Illustrations
- Examples
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction Capitalism, Consumption, Commerce, and Music
-
1 Music and Advertising in Early Radio -
2 The Classes and the Masses in the 1920s and 1930s -
3 The Great Depression and the Rise of the Radio Jingle -
4 Music, Mood, and Television -
5 The Standardization of Jingle Production in the 1950s and After -
6 The Discovery of Youth in the 1960s -
7 Consumption, Corporatization, and Youth in the 1980s -
8 Conquering (the) Culture -
9 New Capitalism, Creativity, and the New Petite Bourgeoisie - References
- INDEX