Specificities of Surf Music

This chapter focuses on the specificities of what is referred to in this book as iconic surf music. It presents its history and the sonic characteristics of the 1960s Californian movement lead by Dick Dale. It theorizes how surf music went from being char

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Anne Barjolin-Smith

Ethno-Aesthetics of Surf in Florida “Much has been written about the importance of Hawai‘i, California, and Australia in global surf culture. Florida, which has produced some of the world’s most accomplished surfers, has received far less attention. With her innovative approach to surfing and music in the state, Anne Barjolin-Smith is beginning to rectify that. Those looking for a rich analysis of the culture and aesthetics of Florida surfers would do well to read this important new book.” —Scott Laderman, Professor of History at the University of Minnesota Duluth, USA

Anne Barjolin-Smith

Ethno-Aesthetics of Surf in Florida Surfing, Musicking, and Identity Marking

Anne Barjolin-Smith Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 Montpellier, France

ISBN 978-981-15-7477-1 ISBN 978-981-15-7478-8 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7478-8

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To my tiny ladybug.

Acknowledgments

These are strange times… We have heard this many times throughout 2020. I started writing this book during a typical work year (I am a French junior-senior high school teacher), and I finished and revised it during the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter protests ensuing the death of George Floyd. With my idealist’s eyes, I see these times as a tough but necessary transitional period, during which each of us can reflect and take action at our own level and with our own resources. This book is by no means an end or a solution to a