Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10521413 Poetics 2012 23 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Research on new genres often studies successful genres and overlooks how broader ideological processes shape their rise. ► We argue that genres characterized by fragmentation lose appeal and that ideological contention resulting from the rise of nationalism exacerbates the effect of genre fragmentation. ► We study modernistic music in Brussels in the inter-war period and find support for both arguments.
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