LEADER 00000cam a2200769 a 4500 001 r7kl7xvsp9q2s95p 008 230417r20061999xxua|||||b||||001 0|eng| 020 9780761834694|qHäftad 020 0761834699|qpbk.|cNo price 041 eng 042 ukblsr 082 04 338.47780994|222 092 0 338.4|bengelska 100 1 Breen, Marcus 245 10 Rock dogs :|bpolitics and the Australian music industry / |cMarcus Breen 264 1 Lanham, Md.|aOxford :|bUniversity Press of America,|cc2006 300 284 sidor|b1 ill.|c23 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 500 Originally published: Sydney : Pluto Press, 1999 504 Includes bibliographical references and index 505 8 Ch. 1. Mapping new music policies -- ch. 2. Who's got the rhetorical power? -- ch. 3. Working the rhetoric -- ch. 4. A Kylie story : inner city to Mushroomville -- ch. 5. Finding the pieces is no cake walk -- ch. 6. Community music : unexpected achievements -- ch. 7. Sweet dreams in Ausmusic and the VRF -- ch. 8. All is revealed : the industry and the PSA -- ch. 9. Whither Australian rock music? -- ch. 10. Conclusions : lessons to rock with 520 0 In the 1980s and early 1990s, rock music in Australia became one of the unlikely targets of the Australian Labor Party's (ALP) cultural policies. This text is an observation of the legacy of these cultural policies and the larger debate over the creation and preservation of a national culture 650 0 Music trade|zAustralia 650 0 Sound recording industry|zAustralia 650 0 Music|xEconomic aspects|zAustralia 650 0 Music|xPolitical aspects|zAustralia 650 7 Musikbranschen|2sao 650 7 Rock|2sao 650 7 Politik|2sao 651 7 Australien|2sao 653 Dawit Isaak-biblioteket 653 Australian
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