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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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207868

The underground, dispossession and positionality in Greek experimental music

Danae Stefanou

pp. 259-266

Abstract

Underground, experimental and improvised practices have attracted considerable research attention recently: as examples of "unpopular" popular music; as inbetween genres awaiting to be classified; and as historically overlooked processes that impact on more visible musical histories (e.g. Graham 2012, Beins et al. 2011, Prevost 2011). Such accounts, for all their diversity, are often inevitably centric.

Publication details

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Medi Ivana, Dumnić Vilotijević Marija, Medić Ivana (2019) Contemporary popular music studies: proceedings of the international association for the study of popular music 2017. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 259-266

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-25253-3_24

Full citation:

Stefanou Danae (2019) „The underground, dispossession and positionality in Greek experimental music“, In: I. Medi, M. Dumnić Vilotijević & I. Medić (eds.), Contemporary popular music studies, Dordrecht, Springer, 259–266.