This work explores the interrelationships between contemporary female musicians and eighteenth- and nineteenth-century art, music, and literature by women and men, interrogating how each sheds light on the other, and how women have appropriated, responded to, and been inspired by the work of authors from previous centuries.
This work explores the interrelationships between contemporary female musicians and eighteenth- and nineteenth-century art, music, and literature by women and men, interrogating how each sheds light on the other, and how women have appropriated, responded to, and been inspired by the work of authors from previous centuries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Rovira, Ph.D. teaches literature and writing at Valencia College. His books include Women in Rock/Women in Romanticism (2022); David Bowie and Romanticism (2022); Reading as Democracy in Crisis: Interpretation, Theory, History (2019); Writing for College and Beyond (2019); Rock and Romanticism: Post-Punk, Goth, and Metal as Dark Romanticisms (2018); Rock and Romanticism: Blake, Wordsworth, and Rock from Dylan to U2 (2018); and Blake and Kierkegaard: Creation and Anxiety (2010).
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Introduction James Rovira 1. Are Women in Rock also Women in Romanticism? James Rovira 2. Jane Williams, Rolling Stone: Reconstructing British Romanticism's Guitar God(dess) Rebecca Nesvet 3. "Work Me, Lord": Janis Joplin's Kozmic Blues Sasha Tamar Strelitz 4. "All Romantics Meet the Same Fate Someday": Joni Mitchell, Blue, and Romanticism Christopher R. Clason 5. "There is no pure evil, nor pure good, only purity": William Blake's and Patti Smith's Art as Opposition to Societal Boundaries Alicia Carpenter 6. "A Woman with an Attitude": Male and Female Gothic in Siouxsie and the Banshees Diana Edelman 7. "Our Generation": Gender, Regeneration and Women in Rock Linda C. Middleton 8. "Laughing with a Mouth of Blood": St. Vincent's Gothic Grotesque Sherry R. Truffin 9. "I can't believe we made it": Romanticism and Afropresentism in Works of African American Female Hip Hop and R'n'B Artists Kirsten Zemke Index
Introduction James Rovira 1. Are Women in Rock also Women in Romanticism? James Rovira 2. Jane Williams, Rolling Stone: Reconstructing British Romanticism's Guitar God(dess) Rebecca Nesvet 3. "Work Me, Lord": Janis Joplin's Kozmic Blues Sasha Tamar Strelitz 4. "All Romantics Meet the Same Fate Someday": Joni Mitchell, Blue, and Romanticism Christopher R. Clason 5. "There is no pure evil, nor pure good, only purity": William Blake's and Patti Smith's Art as Opposition to Societal Boundaries Alicia Carpenter 6. "A Woman with an Attitude": Male and Female Gothic in Siouxsie and the Banshees Diana Edelman 7. "Our Generation": Gender, Regeneration and Women in Rock Linda C. Middleton 8. "Laughing with a Mouth of Blood": St. Vincent's Gothic Grotesque Sherry R. Truffin 9. "I can't believe we made it": Romanticism and Afropresentism in Works of African American Female Hip Hop and R'n'B Artists Kirsten Zemke Index
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