The Trouser Press Guide to New Wave Records
Title | The Trouser Press Guide to New Wave Records PDF eBook |
Author | Ira A. Robbins |
Publisher | New York : C. Scribner's Sons |
Total Pages | 418 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | New wave music |
ISBN |
The New Trouser Press Record Guide
Title | The New Trouser Press Record Guide PDF eBook |
Author | Ira A. Robbins |
Publisher | New York : C. Scribner's Sons |
Total Pages | 488 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN |
"An idiosyncratic review of the most exciting modern music--new wave to no wave, hardcore to hip-hop."--Jacket.
The New Trouser Press Record Guide
Title | The New Trouser Press Record Guide PDF eBook |
Author | Ira A. Robbins |
Publisher | New York : C. Scribner's Sons |
Total Pages | 463 |
Release | 1985-01-01 |
Genre | New wave music |
ISBN | 9780684183787 |
"An idiosyncratic review of the most exciting modern music--new wave to no wave, hardcore to hip-hop."--Jacket.
Are We Not New Wave?
Title | Are We Not New Wave? PDF eBook |
Author | Theo Cateforis |
Publisher | University of Michigan Press |
Total Pages | 305 |
Release | 2011-06-07 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0472034707 |
In Are We Not New Wave? Theo Cateforis provides the first musical and cultural history of the new wave movement, charting its rise out of mid-1970s punk to its ubiquitous early 1980s MTV presence and downfall in the mid-1980s. The book also explores the meanings behind the music's distinctive traits-its characteristic whiteness and nervousness; its playful irony, electronic melodies, and crossover experimentations. Cateforis traces new wave's modern sensibilities back to the space-age consumer culture of the late 1950s/early 1960s. Theo Cateforis is Assistant Professor of Music History and Culture in the Department of Art and Music Histories at Syracuse University.
The Guide to United States Popular Culture
Title | The Guide to United States Popular Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Ray Broadus Browne |
Publisher | Popular Press |
Total Pages | 1030 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780879728212 |
"To understand the history and spirit of America, one must know its wars, its laws, and its presidents. To really understand it, however, one must also know its cheeseburgers, its love songs, and its lawn ornaments. The long-awaited Guide to the United States Popular Culture provides a single-volume guide to the landscape of everyday life in the United States. Scholars, students, and researchers will find in it a valuable tool with which to fill in the gaps left by traditional history. All American readers will find in it, one entry at a time, the story of their lives."--Robert Thompson, President, Popular Culture Association. "At long last popular culture may indeed be given its due within the humanities with the publication of The Guide to United States Popular Culture. With its nearly 1600 entries, it promises to be the most comprehensive single-volume source of information about popular culture. The range of subjects and diversity of opinions represented will make this an almost indispensable resource for humanities and popular culture scholars and enthusiasts alike."--Timothy E. Scheurer, President, American Culture Association "The popular culture of the United States is as free-wheeling and complex as the society it animates. To understand it, one needs assistance. Now that explanatory road map is provided in this Guide which charts the movements and people involved and provides a light at the end of the rainbow of dreams and expectations."--Marshall W. Fishwick, Past President, Popular Culture Association Features of The Guide to United States Popular Culture: 1,010 pages 1,600 entries 500 contributors Alphabetic entries Entries range from general topics (golf, film) to specific individuals, items, and events Articles are supplemented by bibliographies and cross references Comprehensive index
The Trouser Press Record Guide
Title | The Trouser Press Record Guide PDF eBook |
Author | Ira A. Robbins |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 794 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Popular music |
ISBN |
Living Genres in Late Modernity
Title | Living Genres in Late Modernity PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Kronengold |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | 354 |
Release | 2022-08-30 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0520388763 |
Living Genres in Late Modernity rehears the American 1970s through the workings of its musical genres. Exploring stylistic developments from the late 1960s through the early 1980s, including soul, funk, disco, pop, the nocturne, and the concerto, Charles Kronengold treats genres as unstable constellations of works, people, practices, institutions, technologies, money, conventions, forms, ideas, and multisensory experiences. What these genres share is a significant cultural moment: they arrive just after “the sixties” and are haunted by a sense of belatedness, loss, or doubt, even as they embrace narratives of progress or abundance. These genres give us reasons—and means—to examine our culture’s self-understandings. Through close readings and large-scale mappings of cultural and stylistic patterns, the book’s five linked studies reveal how genres help construct personal and cultural identities that are both partial and overlapping, that exist in tension with one another, and that we experience in ebbs and flows.