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Prince and Popular Music: Critical Perspectives on an Interdisciplinary Life [Pehme köide]

Edited by (Middle Tennessee State University, USA), Edited by (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 232 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 318 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Dec-2021
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic USA
  • ISBN-10: 1501391755
  • ISBN-13: 9781501391750
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 232 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 318 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Dec-2021
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic USA
  • ISBN-10: 1501391755
  • ISBN-13: 9781501391750
Prince's position in popular culture has undergone only limited academic scrutiny. This book provides an academic examination of Prince, encompassing the many layers of his cultural and creative impact. It assesses Prince's life and legacy holistically, exploring his multiple identities and the ways in which they were manifested through his recorded catalogue and audiovisual personae. In 17 essays organized thematically, the anthology includes a diverse range of contributions - taking ethnographic, musicological, sociological, gender studies and cultural studies approaches to analysing Prince's career.

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Prince and Popular Music interrogates how each changed the other, offering a spectrum of approaches to an iconographic and enigmatic presence who graced any number of vibrant culture scenes with 40 years of innovation and invention. The contributors to this book got the music, and they got the look. * Benjamin Halligan, Director of the Doctoral College, University of Wolverhampton, UK * In a detailed examination of one of the most important and eclectic popular artists of all time, Alleyne and Fairclough curate a wide range of perspectives which detail music, aesthetics, representation and politics. This impressively comprehensive study is essential to any study of Prince but is also an important contribution to musicology, celebrity studies, American studies, issues of identity, gender, race and more. The significance of Prince is reflected in the significance of this book. * Robert Edgar, Associate Professor of Creative Writing, York St John University, UK, and co-editor of Music, Memory and Memoir (Bloomsbury, 2019) * This collection from the first-ever Prince symposium offers a compelling look into a wealth of interdisciplinary research inspired by and devoted to a pop artist of rare depth and complexity. The diversity of scholarship herein is a fitting tribute to Princes opulent creativity and unbound persona. * Albin Zak, Professor of Music, University at Albany, USA *

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A holistic, academic assessment of Princes life and legacy, exploring his multiple identities and the ways in which they were manifested through his recorded catalogue and audiovisual personae.
Acknowledgements vii
Notes on contributors viii
Introduction 1(8)
Mike Alleyne
Kirsty Fairclough
Part One Sound and vision
1 Baby, I'm a star: Prince's Purple Rain
9(6)
Jason Wood
2 Under the Cherry Moon: Prince as his most authentic self
15(19)
De Angela L. Duff
3 Before the rain, 1979-84: How Prince got `the look'
34(11)
Casci Ritchie
4 `Prettyman' in the mirror: Dandyism in Prince's Minneapolis
45(11)
Karen Turman
5 The sound of purple: Prince and the development of the Minneapolis Sound
56(11)
Maciej Smotka
Part Two Purple performance and presence
6 Glam slammed: Visual identity in Prince's Lovesexy
67(9)
Mike Alleyne
Kirsty Fairclough
7 For you: The neglected guitar style of Prince
76(8)
Michael Ugrich
8 To make purple, you need blue: Prince as the embodiment of the postmodern blues aesthetic
84(18)
Tom Attah
9 `Tears go here': Commemorating the Minneapolis Prince and the international Prince
102(15)
Suzanne Wint
Part Three Gender
10 Re-imagining masculinity: Prince's impact on millennial attitudes regarding gender expression
117(12)
Natalie Clifford
11 `We can't hate you, because we love you': A look at Prince, queerness, misogyny and feminism
129(8)
Leah Stone McDaniel
Shannan Wilson
12 `Flying the Seduction 747': Prince, humour and horizontal erotics
137(12)
Annie Potts
13 When were you mine?: Prince's legacy in the context of transgender history
149(12)
Joy Ellison
Part Four Politics and race
14 Prince: Introduction of a new breed leader
161(14)
Kamilah Cummings
15 `Microchip in your neck': Prince's `War'
175(9)
Zack Stiegler
16 Prince: Conscious and strategic representations of race
184(14)
Twila L. Perry
17 It's all about what's in your mind: The origins of Prince's political consciousness
198(11)
Crystal N. Wise
Index 209
Mike Alleyne is a Professor in the Department of Recording Industry at Middle Tennessee State University, USA. He is the author of The Essential Hendrix: An A-Z Compendium (2020), The Encyclopedia of Reggae: The Golden Age of Roots Reggae (2012) and contributing editor of Rhythm Revolution: A Chronological Anthology of American Popular Music - 1960s to 1980s (2015).

Kirsty Fairclough is Associate Dean of Research and Innovation at the School of Arts and Media at the University of Salford, UK. She is co-editor of Music/Video (Bloomsbury, 2017), The Arena Concert (Bloomsbury, 2015) and The Music Documentary (2013).