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Contents

List of Illustrations ix
Foreword: Manipulating Music—a Perspective of Practicing Composers x
Preface xii
Acknowledgments xviii
List of Contributors xx

Introduction: “How Does Music Work?” Toward a Pragmatics of


Musical Communication
Steven Brown 1

MANIPULATION BY MUSIC
Part I Music Events
1. Ritual and Ritualization: Musical Means of Conveying and Shaping
Emotion in Humans and Other Animals
Ellen Dissanayake 31
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2. Music, Identity, and Social Control


Peter J. Martin 57
3. Between Ideology and Identity: Media, Discourse, and Affect
in the Musical Experience
Ulrik Volgsten 74
Part II Background Music
4. Music in Business Environments
Adrian C. North and David J. Hargreaves 103
5. The Social Uses of Background Music for Personal Enhancement
Steven Brown and Töres Theorell 126

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Part III Audiovisual Media


6. Music, Moving Images, Semiotics, and the Democratic Right to Know
Philip Tagg 163
7. Music Video and Genre: Structure, Context, and Commerce
Rob Strachan 187
8. The Effectiveness of Music in Television Commercials:
A Comparison of Theoretical Approaches
Claudia Bullerjahn 207

MANIPULATION OF MUSIC
Part IV Governmental/Industrial Control
9. Music Censorship from Plato to the Present
Marie Korpe, Ole Reitov, and Martin Cloonan 239
10. Orpheus in Hell: Music in the Holocaust
Joseph J. Moreno 264
11. The Changing Structure of the Music Industry: Threats to and
Opportunities for Creativity
Roger Wallis 287
Part V Control by Reuse
12. Music and Reuse: Theoretical and Historical Considerations
Ola Stockfelt 315
13. Copyright, Music, and Morals: Artistic Expression and
the Public Sphere
Ulrik Volgsten and Yngve Åkerberg 336

Aesth/ethic Epilogue: Is Mozart’s Music Good?


Steven Brown and Ulrik Volgsten 365
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Index 370

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