Fusions of jazz and popular music have been popular for several decades. These fusions have given rise to numerous genres „in between“, such as jazz rock, acid jazz, jazz rap and electro swing, just to name a few. However, there has been almost no comprehensive research on most of these genres, in neither jazz nor popular music studies. This may be due to the parallel development of jazz and popular music studies in recent decades. Although there are numerous overlaps between jazz and popular music, certain historical developments in academia have caused the formation of two largely separated fields with their own study programs, journals, book series and scholarly communities. One possible consequence of these developments is that scholars in neither field have comprehensively investigated the musical repertoires „in between“. The aim of my chapter is to examine certain aspects of this historical separation by analyzing previous academic work on fusions of jazz and popular music. In doing so, I present the results of a content analysis of academic articles on these genres published in both jazz and popular music studies. The results of this content analysis make it clear that previous research on this topic has been very homogeneous in terms of the musical repertoires investigated and the methodological approaches. The example of jazz-pop fusions clearly illustrates how historical developments in academia can cause blind spots regarding research objects that lie in between alleged parallel worlds.
„Zwischen den Stühlen. Zur (Nicht-)Erforschung von Jazz-Pop-Fusionen“ weiterlesenAutor: Benjamin Burkhart
Benjamin Burkhart ist seit 2023 wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Musikwissenschaftlichen Institut der Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover. Ab dem Sommersemester 2024 vertritt er die Professur für Geschichte und Theorie populärer Musik an der Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen. Zuvor war er Senior Scientist am Institut für Jazzforschung der Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Graz (2021–2023) und wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Zentrum für Populäre Kultur und Musik der Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im BMBF-Verbundprojekt „Musikobjekte der populären Kultur“ (2018–2021). 2019 wurde er am Institut für Musikwissenschaft Weimar-Jena promoviert, derzeit forscht er im Rahmen seines Habilitationsprojekts zu Produktionskulturen des Jazz auf der Kurzvideoplattform TikTok. Kontakt: benjamin.burkhart(a)hmtm-hannover.de