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Bruce Springsteen, Cultural Studies, and the Runaway American Dream

Author : Jerry Zolten
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2016-05-23
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781317171157

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Bruce Springsteen, Cultural Studies, and the Runaway American Dream by Jerry Zolten Pdf

There is little question about the incredible power of Bruce Springsteen's work as a particularly transformative art, as a lyrical and musical fusion that never shies away from sifting through the rubble of human conflict. As Rolling Stone magazine's Parke Puterbaugh observes, Springsteen 'is a peerless songwriter and consummate artist whose every painstakingly crafted album serves as an impassioned and literate pulse taking of a generation's fortunes. He is the foremost live performer in the history of rock and roll, a self-described prisoner of the music he loves, for whom every show is played as if it might be his last.' In recent decades, Puterbaugh adds, 'Springsteen's music developed a conscience that didn't ignore the darkening of the runaway American Dream as the country greedily blundered its way through the 1980s' and into the sociocultural detritus of a new century paralysed by isolation and uncertainty. Bruce Springsteen, Cultural Studies, and the Runaway American Dream reflects the significant critical interest in understanding Springsteen's resounding impact upon the ways in which we think and feel about politics, religion, gender, and the pursuit of the American Dream. By assembling a host of essays that engage in interdisciplinary commentary regarding one of Western culture's most enduring artistic and socially radicalizing phenomena, this book offers a cohesive, intellectual, and often entertaining introduction to the many ways in which Springsteen continues to impact our lives by challenging our minds through his lyrics and music.

Bruce Springsteen, Cultural Studies and the Runaway American Dream

Author : Kenneth Womack,J. Jerome Zolten,Mark Bernhard
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : MUSIC
ISBN : 1472461053

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Bruce Springsteen, Cultural Studies, and the Runaway American Dream

Author : Jerry Zolten
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2016-05-23
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781317171164

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Bruce Springsteen, Cultural Studies, and the Runaway American Dream by Jerry Zolten Pdf

There is little question about the incredible power of Bruce Springsteen's work as a particularly transformative art, as a lyrical and musical fusion that never shies away from sifting through the rubble of human conflict. As Rolling Stone magazine's Parke Puterbaugh observes, Springsteen 'is a peerless songwriter and consummate artist whose every painstakingly crafted album serves as an impassioned and literate pulse taking of a generation's fortunes. He is the foremost live performer in the history of rock and roll, a self-described prisoner of the music he loves, for whom every show is played as if it might be his last.' In recent decades, Puterbaugh adds, 'Springsteen's music developed a conscience that didn't ignore the darkening of the runaway American Dream as the country greedily blundered its way through the 1980s' and into the sociocultural detritus of a new century paralysed by isolation and uncertainty. Bruce Springsteen, Cultural Studies, and the Runaway American Dream reflects the significant critical interest in understanding Springsteen's resounding impact upon the ways in which we think and feel about politics, religion, gender, and the pursuit of the American Dream. By assembling a host of essays that engage in interdisciplinary commentary regarding one of Western culture's most enduring artistic and socially radicalizing phenomena, this book offers a cohesive, intellectual, and often entertaining introduction to the many ways in which Springsteen continues to impact our lives by challenging our minds through his lyrics and music.

Bruce Springsteen, Cultural Studies, and the Runaway American Dream

Author : Dr Kenneth Womack,Mr Jerry Zolten,Mr Mark Bernhard
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2013-01-28
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781409495253

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Bruce Springsteen, Cultural Studies, and the Runaway American Dream by Dr Kenneth Womack,Mr Jerry Zolten,Mr Mark Bernhard Pdf

There is little question about the incredible power of Bruce Springsteen's work as a particularly transformative art, as a lyrical and musical fusion that never shies away from sifting through the rubble of human conflict. As Rolling Stone magazine's Parke Puterbaugh observes, Springsteen 'is a peerless songwriter and consummate artist whose every painstakingly crafted album serves as an impassioned and literate pulse taking of a generation's fortunes. He is the foremost live performer in the history of rock and roll, a self-described prisoner of the music he loves, for whom every show is played as if it might be his last.' In recent decades, Puterbaugh adds, 'Springsteen's music developed a conscience that didn't ignore the darkening of the runaway American Dream as the country greedily blundered its way through the 1980s' and into the sociocultural detritus of a new century paralysed by isolation and uncertainty. Bruce Springsteen, Cultural Studies, and the Runaway American Dream reflects the significant critical interest in understanding Springsteen's resounding impact upon the ways in which we think and feel about politics, religion, gender, and the pursuit of the American Dream. By assembling a host of essays that engage in interdisciplinary commentary regarding one of Western culture's most enduring artistic and socially radicalizing phenomena, this book offers a cohesive, intellectual, and often entertaining introduction to the many ways in which Springsteen continues to impact our lives by challenging our minds through his lyrics and music.

Runaway American Dream

Author : Jimmy Guterman
Publisher : Da Capo Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2008-12-17
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780786741298

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Over the course of a career now in its fourth decade, Bruce Springsteen has earned one of the most passionate, devoted followings in all rock &'n' roll. He's selling more records and concert tickets in his fifties than he sold in his twenties. Yet to many fans he remains an enigma. How has Springsteen produced such a consistent body of work and retained his currency while other top rock 'n' rollers have gone by the wayside? Jimmy Guterman, an accessible and entertaining music writer, has been writing about Springsteen since the late 1970s. In Runaway American Dream, he delves deep into dramatic and crucial moments from every phase of Springsteen's career, interpreting the songs and incisively commenting on the man and the culture at large to deliver a nuanced portrait of The Boss from the earliest days right up to Springsteen's 2005 album, Devils & Dust.

Bruce Springsteen and Popular Music

Author : William I. Wolff
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2017-07-20
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781317372271

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Bruce Springsteen and Popular Music by William I. Wolff Pdf

This interdisciplinary volume enters the scholarly conversation about Bruce Springsteen at the moment when he has reinforced his status of global superstar and achieved the status of social critic. Covering musical and cultural developments, chapters primarily consider work Springsteen has released since 9/11—that is, released during a period of continued global unrest, economic upheaval, and social change—under the headings Politics, Fear and Society; Gender and Sexual Identity; and Toward a Rhetoric of Springsteen. The collection engages Springsteen and popular music as his contemporary work is just beginning to be understood in terms of its impact on popular culture and music, applying new areas of inquiry to Springsteen and putting Springsteen fan writing within the same binding as academic writing to show how together they create a more nuanced understanding of an artist. Established and emerging Springsteen scholars approach work from disciplines including rhetoric and composition, historical musicology, labor studies, American history, literature, communications, sociology, theology, and government. Offering context, critique, and expansive understanding of Springsteen and his work, this book contributes to Springsteen scholarship and the study of popular music by showing Springsteen’s broadening academic appeal as well as his escalating legacy on new musicians, social consciousness, and contemporary culture.

Bruce Springsteen’s America

Author : Alessandro Portelli
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 195 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2019-03-07
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781527530836

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Bruce Springsteen’s America by Alessandro Portelli Pdf

Weaving from jargon-free critical analysis to a fan’s passionate participatory research, this book places work and class at the center of the work of Bruce Springsteen. It juxtaposes the “uninspiring” work of his characters (factory workers, carwash attendants, cashiers, waitresses, farmhands, and immigrants) with the work of Bruce Springsteen himself as an indefatigable musician and performer. Springsteen is the hunter of invisible game, the teller of second-hand lives of common folks who ride used cars, believe that being born in the USA entitles them to something better, and keep the dream alive even when it turns into a lie or a curse, because what counts is dignity, the spirituality and the imagination of the dreamer, and the life-giving power of rock and roll. This book will appeal both to common readers and fans, and to scholars in fields such as sociology, history, music, cultural studies, and literature.

Runaway American Dream

Author : Jimmy Gutterman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2007-09-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1422368327

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Runaway American Dream by Jimmy Gutterman Pdf

Over the course of a career now in its fourth decade, Bruce Springsteen has earned one of the most passionate, devoted followings in all rock `n¿ roll. He¿s selling more records & concert tickets in his fifties than he sold in his twenties. Yet to many fans he remains an enigma. Jimmy Guterman has been writing about Springsteen since the 1970s. Here, he delves deep into dramatic & crucial moments from every phase of Springsteen¿s career, interpreting the songs & incisively commenting on the man & the culture at large to deliver a nuanced portrait of The Boss from the earliest days right up to Springsteen¿s 2005 album, ¿Devils & Dust.¿

Runaway Dream

Author : Louis P. Masur
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2010-08-31
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781608191017

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Runaway Dream by Louis P. Masur Pdf

A history of the acclaimed album, explores its themes of youth, escape, and potential, considers how it cemented Springsteen and the E Street Band's place in American art, and describes the obstacles that challenged its creation.

Springsteen as Soundtrack

Author : Caroline Madden
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2020-01-29
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781476672854

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Springsteen as Soundtrack by Caroline Madden Pdf

A catalog nearly fifty years in the making, Bruce Springsteen's music remains popular and a frequent subject of study yet little critical attention has been given to its inclusion in film and television. This book examines a selection of films and TV shows from the 1980s to the present--including Mask, High Fidelity, The Sopranos and The Wrestler--that feature Springsteen's music on the soundtrack. Relating his thematic preoccupations with religion, the Vietnam War, the promise of the open road, economic disparity and blue-collar malaise, his songs color narrative and articulate the inner lives of characters. This book explores the many on-screen contexts of Springsteen's work from Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. to Springsteen on Broadway.

Contested Spaces, Common Ground

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2016-10-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004325807

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Contested Spaces, Common Ground by Anonim Pdf

Space is contested in contemporary multireligious societies. This volume looks at space as a critical theory and epistemological tool within cultural studies that fosters the analysis of power structures and the deconstruction of representations of identities within our societies that are shaped by power.

Elvis Costello and Thatcherism

Author : David Pilgrim,Richard Ormrod
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2016-04-29
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781317145004

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Elvis Costello and Thatcherism by David Pilgrim,Richard Ormrod Pdf

The emergence of Thatcherism around 1980, which ushered in a period of neo-liberalism in British politics that still resonates today, led musicians, like other artists, to respond to their context of production. This book uses the early work of one of these musicians, Elvis Costello, to explore the relationship between popular music and politics in one historical period. It is not a biography but an exploration of the interaction between a creative musician's works and their context of constraint and opportunity. Pilgrim and Ormrod unpack the political meaning of Thatcherism and deal with matters arising in that political context about Costello's life but which had resonance for many others at the time (and still do). These topics include the politics of race, class, gender and ageing, emphasising the recurring theme of nostalgia in modern and post-modern life. Throughout the book examples are provided of Costello's songs and how they work musically to illustrate or stimulate the contextual discussion. The book will be of significant interest to musicologists, sociologists and social psychologists.

Bruce Springsteen's America

Author : Alessandro Portelli
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 195 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2019-05
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 152752793X

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Bruce Springsteen's America by Alessandro Portelli Pdf

Weaving from jargon-free critical analysis to a fan's passionate participatory research, this book places work and class at the center of the work of Bruce Springsteen. It juxtaposes the uninspiring work of his characters (factory workers, carwash attendants, cashiers, waitresses, farmhands, and immigrants) with the work of Bruce Springsteen himself as an indefatigable musician and performer. Springsteen is the hunter of invisible game, the teller of second-hand lives of common folks who ride used cars, believe that being born in the USA entitles them to something better, and keep the dream alive even when it turns into a lie or a curse, because what counts is dignity, the spirituality and the imagination of the dreamer, and the life-giving power of rock and roll. This book will appeal both to common readers and fans, and to scholars in fields such as sociology, history, music, cultural studies, and literature.

On Popular Music and Its Unruly Entanglements

Author : Nick Braae,Kai Arne Hansen
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2019-11-21
Category : Music
ISBN : 9783030180997

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On Popular Music and Its Unruly Entanglements by Nick Braae,Kai Arne Hansen Pdf

On Popular Music and Its Unruly Entanglements comprises eleven essays that explore the myriad ways in which popular music is entwined within social, cultural, musical, historical, and media networks. The authors discuss genres as diverse as mainstream pop, hip hop, classic rock, instrumental synthwave, video game music, amateur ukelele groups, and audiovisual remixes, while also considering the music’s relationship to technological developments, various media and material(itie)s, and personal and social identity. The collection presents a range of different methodologies and theoretical positions, which results in an eclecticism that aptly demonstrates the breadth of contemporary popular music research. The chapters are divided into three major sections that address: wider theoretical and analytical issues (“Broad Strokes”), familiar repertoire or concepts from a new perspective (“Second Takes”), and the meanings to arise from music’s connections with other media forms (“Audiovisual Entanglements”).

Singer-Songwriters of the 1970s

Author : Robert McParland
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2022-08-09
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781476646435

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Singer-Songwriters of the 1970s by Robert McParland Pdf

The 1970s saw a wave of singer-songwriters flood the airwaves and concert halls across the United States. This book organizes the stories of approximately 150 artists whose songs created the soundtrack to people's lives during the decade that forever shaped musical composition. Some well-known, others less known, these artists were the song-poets and storytellers who wrote their own music and lyrics. Featuring biographical information and discography overviews for each artist, this is the only one-volume encyclopedic overview of this topic. Featured artists include Carole King and James Taylor, Joni Mitchell and Jackson Browne, Bob Dylan and Paul Simon, Bruce Springsteen, Gordon Lightfoot, Elvis Costello and dozens of other song-poets of the seventies.