The Who and Philosophy
Herausgeber: Gennaro, Rocco J.; Harison, Casey
The Who and Philosophy
Herausgeber: Gennaro, Rocco J.; Harison, Casey
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The Who was one of the most influential of the 1960s British Invasion bands-not just because of their loud and occasionally destructive stage presence-but also because of its smart songs and albums such as "My Generation," Who's Next, Tommy, and Quadrophenia, in which they explored themes such as frustration, angst, irony, and a youthful inclination to lash out. This collection explores the remarkable depth and breadth of the Who's music through a philosophical lens.
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The Who was one of the most influential of the 1960s British Invasion bands-not just because of their loud and occasionally destructive stage presence-but also because of its smart songs and albums such as "My Generation," Who's Next, Tommy, and Quadrophenia, in which they explored themes such as frustration, angst, irony, and a youthful inclination to lash out. This collection explores the remarkable depth and breadth of the Who's music through a philosophical lens.
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- The Philosophy of Popular Culture
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781498514477
- ISBN-10: 1498514472
- Artikelnr.: 44843185
- The Philosophy of Popular Culture
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781498514477
- ISBN-10: 1498514472
- Artikelnr.: 44843185
Edited by Rocco J. Gennaro and Casey Harison - Contributions by Scott Calef; Dan Dinello; Don Fallis; Catherine Villanueva Gardner; Rocco J. Gennaro; Casey Harison; Russell L. Johnson; Christopher Ketcham; William M. Knoblauch; S. Evan Kreider; Greg Littm
Introduction by Rocco J. Gennaro and Casey Harison Part I-"I Can't
Explain": Mod Culture Chapter 1. The Who and "My Generation": Philosophical
Recollections of a Former Second Wave Mod by Catherine Villanueva Gardner
Chapter 2. All Mod Cons: The Who and Rock 'n' Roll Authenticity by Steven
D. Williams Part II-"We're Not Going to Take It": Alienation and Angst
Chapter 3. "I've Had Enough": The Who and Social Revolution by Casey
Rentmeester and William Knoblauch Chapter 4. Who's That Outside? by Greg
Littmann Chapter 5. To the Sea and Sand: Quadrophenia - An Interpretation
by Robert McParland Chapter 6. Fiddling about Becoming a Man by Christopher
Ketcham Part III-"The Real Me": Consciousness, Disorders, and Deception
Chapter 7. "See Me, Feel Me, Touch Me" - Know Me: Rationalism vs Empiricism
in Tommy by Russell L. Johnson Chapter 8. What Does Tommy Feel?: The
Aesthetic Experience of a Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Kid by S. Evan Kreider
Chapter 9. "He Only Comes out When I Drink My Gin": DID, Personal Identity,
and Moral Responsibility by Rocco J. Gennaro Chapter 10. Who Can You Trust?
The Paradox of Listening to The Who by Don Fallis Part IV-"Pure and Easy":
Meher Baba and Spiritualism Chapter 11. "The Real Me" by Scott Calef
Chapter 12. Behind Zarathustra's Eyes: The Bad, Sad Man Meets Nietzsche's
Prophet by Blake Wilson Part V-"Long Live Rock": The Who in Concert Chapter
13. Theater of Destruction: Chaos, Rage, Frustration, and Anarchy in the
Rebellious Music and Ferocious Performances of the Early Who by Dan Dinello
Chapter 14. "You are Forgiven": Reflections on Violence, Redemption and The
Who by Casey Harison Chapter 15. An Analysis of the Who in Concert:
1971-2014 by Peter Smith Chapter 16. We Could Never Follow What You Did:
The Who and the Concert for New York City by Tom Zlabinger About the
Contributors
Explain": Mod Culture Chapter 1. The Who and "My Generation": Philosophical
Recollections of a Former Second Wave Mod by Catherine Villanueva Gardner
Chapter 2. All Mod Cons: The Who and Rock 'n' Roll Authenticity by Steven
D. Williams Part II-"We're Not Going to Take It": Alienation and Angst
Chapter 3. "I've Had Enough": The Who and Social Revolution by Casey
Rentmeester and William Knoblauch Chapter 4. Who's That Outside? by Greg
Littmann Chapter 5. To the Sea and Sand: Quadrophenia - An Interpretation
by Robert McParland Chapter 6. Fiddling about Becoming a Man by Christopher
Ketcham Part III-"The Real Me": Consciousness, Disorders, and Deception
Chapter 7. "See Me, Feel Me, Touch Me" - Know Me: Rationalism vs Empiricism
in Tommy by Russell L. Johnson Chapter 8. What Does Tommy Feel?: The
Aesthetic Experience of a Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Kid by S. Evan Kreider
Chapter 9. "He Only Comes out When I Drink My Gin": DID, Personal Identity,
and Moral Responsibility by Rocco J. Gennaro Chapter 10. Who Can You Trust?
The Paradox of Listening to The Who by Don Fallis Part IV-"Pure and Easy":
Meher Baba and Spiritualism Chapter 11. "The Real Me" by Scott Calef
Chapter 12. Behind Zarathustra's Eyes: The Bad, Sad Man Meets Nietzsche's
Prophet by Blake Wilson Part V-"Long Live Rock": The Who in Concert Chapter
13. Theater of Destruction: Chaos, Rage, Frustration, and Anarchy in the
Rebellious Music and Ferocious Performances of the Early Who by Dan Dinello
Chapter 14. "You are Forgiven": Reflections on Violence, Redemption and The
Who by Casey Harison Chapter 15. An Analysis of the Who in Concert:
1971-2014 by Peter Smith Chapter 16. We Could Never Follow What You Did:
The Who and the Concert for New York City by Tom Zlabinger About the
Contributors
Introduction by Rocco J. Gennaro and Casey Harison Part I-"I Can't
Explain": Mod Culture Chapter 1. The Who and "My Generation": Philosophical
Recollections of a Former Second Wave Mod by Catherine Villanueva Gardner
Chapter 2. All Mod Cons: The Who and Rock 'n' Roll Authenticity by Steven
D. Williams Part II-"We're Not Going to Take It": Alienation and Angst
Chapter 3. "I've Had Enough": The Who and Social Revolution by Casey
Rentmeester and William Knoblauch Chapter 4. Who's That Outside? by Greg
Littmann Chapter 5. To the Sea and Sand: Quadrophenia - An Interpretation
by Robert McParland Chapter 6. Fiddling about Becoming a Man by Christopher
Ketcham Part III-"The Real Me": Consciousness, Disorders, and Deception
Chapter 7. "See Me, Feel Me, Touch Me" - Know Me: Rationalism vs Empiricism
in Tommy by Russell L. Johnson Chapter 8. What Does Tommy Feel?: The
Aesthetic Experience of a Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Kid by S. Evan Kreider
Chapter 9. "He Only Comes out When I Drink My Gin": DID, Personal Identity,
and Moral Responsibility by Rocco J. Gennaro Chapter 10. Who Can You Trust?
The Paradox of Listening to The Who by Don Fallis Part IV-"Pure and Easy":
Meher Baba and Spiritualism Chapter 11. "The Real Me" by Scott Calef
Chapter 12. Behind Zarathustra's Eyes: The Bad, Sad Man Meets Nietzsche's
Prophet by Blake Wilson Part V-"Long Live Rock": The Who in Concert Chapter
13. Theater of Destruction: Chaos, Rage, Frustration, and Anarchy in the
Rebellious Music and Ferocious Performances of the Early Who by Dan Dinello
Chapter 14. "You are Forgiven": Reflections on Violence, Redemption and The
Who by Casey Harison Chapter 15. An Analysis of the Who in Concert:
1971-2014 by Peter Smith Chapter 16. We Could Never Follow What You Did:
The Who and the Concert for New York City by Tom Zlabinger About the
Contributors
Explain": Mod Culture Chapter 1. The Who and "My Generation": Philosophical
Recollections of a Former Second Wave Mod by Catherine Villanueva Gardner
Chapter 2. All Mod Cons: The Who and Rock 'n' Roll Authenticity by Steven
D. Williams Part II-"We're Not Going to Take It": Alienation and Angst
Chapter 3. "I've Had Enough": The Who and Social Revolution by Casey
Rentmeester and William Knoblauch Chapter 4. Who's That Outside? by Greg
Littmann Chapter 5. To the Sea and Sand: Quadrophenia - An Interpretation
by Robert McParland Chapter 6. Fiddling about Becoming a Man by Christopher
Ketcham Part III-"The Real Me": Consciousness, Disorders, and Deception
Chapter 7. "See Me, Feel Me, Touch Me" - Know Me: Rationalism vs Empiricism
in Tommy by Russell L. Johnson Chapter 8. What Does Tommy Feel?: The
Aesthetic Experience of a Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Kid by S. Evan Kreider
Chapter 9. "He Only Comes out When I Drink My Gin": DID, Personal Identity,
and Moral Responsibility by Rocco J. Gennaro Chapter 10. Who Can You Trust?
The Paradox of Listening to The Who by Don Fallis Part IV-"Pure and Easy":
Meher Baba and Spiritualism Chapter 11. "The Real Me" by Scott Calef
Chapter 12. Behind Zarathustra's Eyes: The Bad, Sad Man Meets Nietzsche's
Prophet by Blake Wilson Part V-"Long Live Rock": The Who in Concert Chapter
13. Theater of Destruction: Chaos, Rage, Frustration, and Anarchy in the
Rebellious Music and Ferocious Performances of the Early Who by Dan Dinello
Chapter 14. "You are Forgiven": Reflections on Violence, Redemption and The
Who by Casey Harison Chapter 15. An Analysis of the Who in Concert:
1971-2014 by Peter Smith Chapter 16. We Could Never Follow What You Did:
The Who and the Concert for New York City by Tom Zlabinger About the
Contributors