Songs of the Factory
Pop Music, Culture, and Resistance
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cornell University Press
Published:6th Nov '14
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In Songs of the Factory, Marek Korczynski examines the role that popular music plays in workers’ culture on the factory floor. Reporting on his ethnographic fieldwork in a British factory that manufactures window blinds, Korczynski shows how workers make often-grueling assembly-line work tolerable by permeating their workday with pop music on the radio. The first ethnographic study of musical culture in an industrial workplace, Songs of the Factory draws on socio-musicology, cultural studies, and sociology of work, combining theoretical development, methodological innovation, and a vitality that brings the musical culture of the factory workers to life.
Music, Korczynski argues, allows workers both to fulfill their social roles in a regimented industrial environment and to express a sense of resistance to this social order. The author highlights the extensive forms of informal collective resistance within this factory, and argues that the musically informed culture played a key role in sustaining these collective acts of resistance. As well as providing a rich picture of the musical culture and associated forms of resistance in the factory, Korczynski also puts forward new theoretical concepts that have currency in other workplaces and in other rationalized spheres of society.
Marek Korczynski makes an enriching contribution to the study of workers' informal organization in the workplace.... Songs of the Factory is a real contribution to the development of a sociology of music as well as to the sociology of work. We learn from it how to make use of musicking as a conceptual approach to thinking about music’s social functions, and we get some fresh insight into what Korczynski likes to call the 'with and against' of wage labor.
-- Richard Flacks * American Journal of Sociology *Music is complex, and people use it in differently complex ways. Rather than reducing both expressive culture and its participants to flat caricatures, we ought to investigate real settings and explore the variety of ways music functions in peoples' lives. This is what Korczynski has done, and we are better for it.
-- John Pippen * Not- Winner of Shortlist, 2015 Thinking Allowed Ethnography Award.
ISBN: 9780801479977
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
Weight: 454g
240 pages