English rock and pop performances: A sociolinguistic investigation of British and American language perceptions and attitudes

Jansen, Lisa

Book (monograph) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

This book addresses the phenomenon of non-American rock and pop singers emulating an Americanized singing style for performance purposes. By taking a novel approach to this pop cultural trend and drawing attention to the audience, British and American students’ perceptions of English rock and pop performances were elicited. Interviews guided by various music clips were conducted and analyzed through a detailed qualitative content analysis. The interviewees' responses provide important insights into social meanings attached to Americanized voices and local British accents in the respective genres and show how British and American attitudes toward these performance accents differ. These perceptions and attitudes are illustrated by developing associative fields which offer a fresh view on the notion of indexicalities. An engaging folk linguistic investigation of a relatable everyday pop culture phenomenon, this book makes complex sociolinguistic phenomena easily approachable and qualitative research accessible. It is suitable for intermediate students onward and inspires further research projects in the field of language performances.

Details about the publication

Publishing companyJohn Benjamins
Place of publicationAmsterdam
Title of seriesIMPACT: Studies in Language, Culture and Society
Volume of series51
StatusPublished
Release year2022
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
ISBN9789027210944
DOI10.1075/impact.51
Link to the full texthttps://doi.org/10.1075/impact.51

Authors from the University of Münster

Jansen, Lisa
Professur für Variationslinguistik (Prof. Deuber)