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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rocco J. Gennaro is professor of philosophy at the University of Southern Indiana. Casey Harison is professor of history at the University of Southern Indiana.
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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
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
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