Wax Trash and Vinyl Treasures: Record Collecting as a Social Practice
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The term 'record collecting' is shorthand for a variety of related practices. Foremost is the collection of sound recordings in various formats - although often with a marked preference for vinyl - by individuals and it is this dimension of record collecting that is the focus of this book. Record collecting and the public stereotypes associated with it is frequently linked primarily with rock and pop music. Roy Shuker focuses on these broad styles but also includes other genres and their collectors notably jazz blues exotica and 'ethnic' music. Accordingly the study examines the history of record collecting; profiles collectors and the collecting process; considers categories - especially music genres - and types of record collecting and outlines and discusses the infrastructure within which collecting operates. Shuker situates this discussion within the broader literature on collecting along with issues of cultural consumption social identity and 'the construction of self' in contemporary society. Record collecting is both fascinating in its own right and provides insights into broader issues of nostalgia consumption and material culture.
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