<p><em>Driving Identities</em> examines long-standing connections between popular music and the automotive industry and how this relationship has helped to construct and reflect various socio-cultural identities. It also challenges common assumptions regarding the divergences between industry and art and reveals how music and sound are used to suture the putative divide between human and non-human.</p><p>This book is a ground-breaking inquiry into the relationship between popular music and automobiles and into the mutual aesthetic and stylistic influences that have historically left their mark on both industries. Shaped by new historicism and cultural criticism and by methodologies adapted from gender LGBTQ+ and African-American studies it makes an important contribution to understanding the complex and interconnected nature of identity and cultural formation. In its interdisciplinary approach melding aspects of ethnomusicology sociology sound studies and business studies it pushes musicological scholarship into a new consideration and awareness of the complexity of identity construction and of influences that inform our musical culture.</p><p>The volume also provides analyses of the confluences and coactions of popular music and automotive products to highlight the mutual influences on their respective aesthetic and technical evolutions. </p><p><em>Driving Identities</em> is aimed at both academics and enthusiasts of automotive culture popular music and cultural studies in general. It is accompanied by an extensive online database appendix of car-themed pop recordings and sheet music searchable by year artist and title.</p>
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