Pop Music and Hip Ennui
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Preface Acknowledgments Part 1 Pop Music and Hip Ennui 1. Kodwo Eshun: Sonic Fiction at Century's End 2. Mark Fisher: Capitalist Realism after the Crash 3. Sounds Like the Future Will Never Arrive Part 2 A Sonic Fiction of Capitalist Realism Vignette: Jessie J at the Closing Ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics 4. Attention Vignette: Busking on the London Underground 5. Complicity Vignette: On “Bored in the USA” on Letterman on YouTube (Now Removed) 6. Catharsis Vignette: The Stones 7. Home Vignette: One of Two: Carly Simon’s New Boyfriend 8. Conjunction Vignette: Two of Two: On Xiu Xiu and Mixing Notes References Index

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An evaluation of the isolation created by popular music in contemporary society via the theoretical frameworks of "sonic fiction" and "capitalist realism" established by Kodwo Eshun and Mark Fisher.

About the Author

Macon Holt completed his PhD at the Centre for Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK, in 2017. He is a contributing editor at the music magazine Passive/Aggressive, and his writing has appeared in Atlas Magasin, Blacklisted Copenhagen, The Ark Review, and Full Stop. He has taught at Lund University, Sweden, The Royal Danish Academy of Art, Denmark, and the Leeds College of Music, UK.

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Kodwo Eshun and Mark Fisher meet at the London Olympics and watch David Letterman on YouTube: With his playfully written and erudite inquiry Macon Holt employs sonic fiction to trace the cracks of progressively imploding capitalist realism. One can read this scholarly work at the same time as an unsettling and disorienting essay and as a suggestive piece of speculative fiction. If I had to select one crucial study on popular culture this year - it would definitely be Holt's book.
*Holger Schulze, Professor in Musicology at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and Principal Investigator at the Sound Studies Lab*

Taking a lead from Mark Fisher's notion of capitalist realism and Kodwo Eshun's on sonic fiction, Macon Holt engages with the enjoyment of pop within our contemporary political climate. From how music shimmers, to affects, to memories, how we are hearing and feeling, and the way pop music captures attention, the book focuses the intersections of contemporary pop culture and political realities.
*Erik Steinskog, Associate Professor of Musicology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark*

Pop Music and Hip Ennui offers a refreshing take on the cultural politics of recent popular music. Holt moves deftly between the analytical and abstract, on the one hand, and the personal and subjective, on the other. When he analyses particular musical works, the discussions are powerful and revealing. The book's singularity, together with its urgency in facing contemporary cultural dilemmas head-on, is why I consider it so valuable.
*Steven Shaviro, DeRoy Professor of English, Wayne State University, USA*

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