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Making New Zealand's Pop Renaissance
State, Markets, Musicians
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198 Seiten
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The book explores how state policies in New Zealand during the early 2000s facilitated a pop music renaissance by creating market opportunities for musicians. Through public-private partnerships and collaboration with established music industry institutions, the state played a crucial role in shaping the music scene. It serves as a case study on how 'after neo-liberal' governments can influence popular culture and incentivize cultural production, steering it towards market exchange.
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2013, hardcover
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