The political art of Bob Dylan
Rev. and expanded 2nd ed.
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Contributions
- Boucher, David, 1951- - Contributor
- Browning, Gary K. - Contributor
Publication
2009 - Imprint Academic, Exeter, UK, England
Language
English
Word Count
71,250 words, Guess
Page Count
285 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101845401204
- ISBN-139781845401207
- LibraryThing8287928
- Goodreads6154439
- Library of Congress Control Number2009536874
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number269435048
- Better World Books9781845401207
- Open LibraryOL23618740M
Classifications
- DDC782.42164092
- LCCML420.D98 P65 2009
- LCCML420.D98P65 2009
Description
"This book addresses Dylan's career as a whole, dealing with such themes as alienation, protest, non-conformity, the American Dream and pivotal moments of Dylan's career such as the 'Judas' accusation at the 1966 Manchester Free Trade Hall concert. Dylan's songs are analysed for their political meaning, and the context of the songs in contemporary American political and popular culture is also examined. As notable specialists in the fields of political theory, literary criticism and popular culture, the authors examine Dylan's work from a variety of perspectives - aesthetic theory, Kant, Adorno, Lyotard, Lorca and Collingwood. Collectively, they question how Dylan's work relates to the theory and practice of politics."--Jacket.
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