Sheila Whiteley, Jedediah Sklower
Countercultures and Popular Music. Edited by Sheila Whiteley, Jedediah Sklower
Sheila Whiteley, Jedediah Sklower
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'Counterculture' emerged as a term in the late 1960s and has been re-deployed in more recent decades in relation to other forms of cultural and socio-political phenomena. This volume provides an essential new academic scrutiny of the concept of 'counterculture' and a critical examination of the period and its heritage.
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'Counterculture' emerged as a term in the late 1960s and has been re-deployed in more recent decades in relation to other forms of cultural and socio-political phenomena. This volume provides an essential new academic scrutiny of the concept of 'counterculture' and a critical examination of the period and its heritage.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9781472421067
- ISBN-10: 147242106X
- Artikelnr.: 44708984
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9781472421067
- ISBN-10: 147242106X
- Artikelnr.: 44708984
Sheila Whiteley was Professor Emeritus, the University of Salford, Visiting Professor, Southampton Solent University, UK and Research Fellow, the Bader International Study Centre, Queen's University (Canada). Among her many publications: The Space Between the Notes: Rock and the Counter Culture (1992); Women and Popular Music (2000); and Too Much Too Young (2005). A PhD candidate in cultural history and communication sciences (university of Paris 3), Jedediah Sklower teaches communication studies at Sciences Po Paris and popular music history and aesthetics at the Catholic University of Lille. He has been a member of the editorial team of the French journal of popular music studies Volume! since 2008. He published Free jazz, la catastrophe féconde. Une histoire du monde éclaté du jazz en France (1960-1982) (L'Harmattan, 2006), edited a special issue of Volume! dedicated to 'listening' (ÿditions Mélanie Seteun, 2013). He also co-organised the 'Changing the Tune: Popular Music and Politics in the XXIst century' international conference in June 2013, with Alenka Barber-Kersovan (ASPM) and Elsa Grassy (IASPM-bfe).
Introduction
Countercultures and Popular Music
Reappraising 'Counterculture'
I: Theorising Countercultures
1: Break on Through: The Counterculture and the Climax of American Modernism
2: The Banality of Degradation: Andy Warhol, the Velvet Underground and the Trash Aesthetic
3: Were British Subcultures the Beginning of Multitude?
II: Utopias, Dystopias and the Apocalyptic
4: The Rock Counterculture from Modernist Utopianism to the Development of an Alternative Music Scene
5: 'Helter Skelter' and Sixties Revisionism
6: Apocalyptic Music: Reflections on Countercultural Christian Influence
7: Nobody's Army: Contradictory Cultural Rhetoric in Woodstock and Gimme Shelter
III: Sonic Anarchy and Freaks
8: The Long Freak Out: Unfinished Music and Countercultural Madness in Avant-Garde Rock of the 1960s and 1970s
9: The Grateful Dead and Friedrich Nietzsche: Transformation in Music and Consciousness
10: Scream from the Heart: Yoko Ono's Rock and Roll Revolution
11: From Countercultures to Suburban Cultures: Frank Zappa after 1968
IV: Countercultural Scenes - Music and Place
12: Countercultural Space Does Not Persist: Christiania and the Role of Music
13: A Border-Crossing Soundscape of Pop: The Auditory Traces of Subcultural Practices in 1960s Berlin
14: Music and Countercultures in Italy: The Neapolitan Scene
Countercultures and Popular Music
Reappraising 'Counterculture'
I: Theorising Countercultures
1: Break on Through: The Counterculture and the Climax of American Modernism
2: The Banality of Degradation: Andy Warhol, the Velvet Underground and the Trash Aesthetic
3: Were British Subcultures the Beginning of Multitude?
II: Utopias, Dystopias and the Apocalyptic
4: The Rock Counterculture from Modernist Utopianism to the Development of an Alternative Music Scene
5: 'Helter Skelter' and Sixties Revisionism
6: Apocalyptic Music: Reflections on Countercultural Christian Influence
7: Nobody's Army: Contradictory Cultural Rhetoric in Woodstock and Gimme Shelter
III: Sonic Anarchy and Freaks
8: The Long Freak Out: Unfinished Music and Countercultural Madness in Avant-Garde Rock of the 1960s and 1970s
9: The Grateful Dead and Friedrich Nietzsche: Transformation in Music and Consciousness
10: Scream from the Heart: Yoko Ono's Rock and Roll Revolution
11: From Countercultures to Suburban Cultures: Frank Zappa after 1968
IV: Countercultural Scenes - Music and Place
12: Countercultural Space Does Not Persist: Christiania and the Role of Music
13: A Border-Crossing Soundscape of Pop: The Auditory Traces of Subcultural Practices in 1960s Berlin
14: Music and Countercultures in Italy: The Neapolitan Scene
Introduction
Countercultures and Popular Music
Reappraising 'Counterculture'
I: Theorising Countercultures
1: Break on Through: The Counterculture and the Climax of American Modernism
2: The Banality of Degradation: Andy Warhol, the Velvet Underground and the Trash Aesthetic
3: Were British Subcultures the Beginning of Multitude?
II: Utopias, Dystopias and the Apocalyptic
4: The Rock Counterculture from Modernist Utopianism to the Development of an Alternative Music Scene
5: 'Helter Skelter' and Sixties Revisionism
6: Apocalyptic Music: Reflections on Countercultural Christian Influence
7: Nobody's Army: Contradictory Cultural Rhetoric in Woodstock and Gimme Shelter
III: Sonic Anarchy and Freaks
8: The Long Freak Out: Unfinished Music and Countercultural Madness in Avant-Garde Rock of the 1960s and 1970s
9: The Grateful Dead and Friedrich Nietzsche: Transformation in Music and Consciousness
10: Scream from the Heart: Yoko Ono's Rock and Roll Revolution
11: From Countercultures to Suburban Cultures: Frank Zappa after 1968
IV: Countercultural Scenes - Music and Place
12: Countercultural Space Does Not Persist: Christiania and the Role of Music
13: A Border-Crossing Soundscape of Pop: The Auditory Traces of Subcultural Practices in 1960s Berlin
14: Music and Countercultures in Italy: The Neapolitan Scene
Countercultures and Popular Music
Reappraising 'Counterculture'
I: Theorising Countercultures
1: Break on Through: The Counterculture and the Climax of American Modernism
2: The Banality of Degradation: Andy Warhol, the Velvet Underground and the Trash Aesthetic
3: Were British Subcultures the Beginning of Multitude?
II: Utopias, Dystopias and the Apocalyptic
4: The Rock Counterculture from Modernist Utopianism to the Development of an Alternative Music Scene
5: 'Helter Skelter' and Sixties Revisionism
6: Apocalyptic Music: Reflections on Countercultural Christian Influence
7: Nobody's Army: Contradictory Cultural Rhetoric in Woodstock and Gimme Shelter
III: Sonic Anarchy and Freaks
8: The Long Freak Out: Unfinished Music and Countercultural Madness in Avant-Garde Rock of the 1960s and 1970s
9: The Grateful Dead and Friedrich Nietzsche: Transformation in Music and Consciousness
10: Scream from the Heart: Yoko Ono's Rock and Roll Revolution
11: From Countercultures to Suburban Cultures: Frank Zappa after 1968
IV: Countercultural Scenes - Music and Place
12: Countercultural Space Does Not Persist: Christiania and the Role of Music
13: A Border-Crossing Soundscape of Pop: The Auditory Traces of Subcultural Practices in 1960s Berlin
14: Music and Countercultures in Italy: The Neapolitan Scene