Tommy, Trauma, and Postwar Youth Culture

Tommy, Trauma, and Postwar Youth Culture
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 116
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ISBN-10 : 9781438491752
ISBN-13 : 1438491751
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Tommy, Trauma, and Postwar Youth Culture by : Dewar MacLeod

Tommy, Trauma, and Postwar Youth Culture traces the development of one of rock music's central masterpieces and its relation to the social-cultural history of the era. Composer and guitarist Pete Townshend was the creative force behind the Who, one of Britain's greatest rock bands. Townshend grew up in an England decimated by the loss of life and hope that was the initial legacy of World War II. The product of a troubled childhood, Townshend faced ongoing struggles with sexual and personal trauma that colored his later work as a performer. An ambitious composer who wanted to create both pop hits and lasting personal works, Townshend achieved his greatest success with the Who through their 1969 rock opera, Tommy. Townshend gave many accounts of the work's evolution and its significance to him and he participated in and encouraged its continued legacy. Dewar MacLeod recounts his own interactions with Townshend and Tommy to draw out the work's impact, its critical reception, its place both in postwar history and the rock era, and its continuing relevance. This book will appeal to all interested in the history of rock, the creative process, and the long shadow of the 1960s.

Trauma Controversy, The

Trauma Controversy, The
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9781438428338
ISBN-13 : 1438428332
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

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Youth Peacebuilding

Youth Peacebuilding
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9781438446561
ISBN-13 : 143844656X
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Youth Peacebuilding by : Lesley J. Pruitt

This book highlights the important role youth can play in processes of peacebuilding by examining music as a tool for engaging youth in such activities. As Lesley J. Pruitt discusses throughout the book, music—as expression, as creation, as inspiration—can provide many unique insights into transforming conflicts, altering our understandings, and achieving change. She offers detailed empirical work on two youth peacebuilding programs in Australia and Northern Ireland, countries that appear overtly peaceful, but where youth still face structural violence and related direct violence at the community level. She also pays careful attention to the ways in which gender norms might influence young people's participation in music-based peacebuilding activities. Ultimately, the book defines a new research area linking youth cultures and music with peacebuilding practice and policy.

Making the Scene in the Garden State

Making the Scene in the Garden State
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Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9780813574684
ISBN-13 : 0813574684
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Making the Scene in the Garden State by : Dewar MacLeod

Making the Scene in the Garden State explores New Jersey’s rich musical heritage through stories about the musicians, listeners and fans who came together to create sounds from across the American popular music spectrum. The book includes chapters on the beginnings of musical recording in Thomas Edison’s factories in West Orange; early recording and the invention of the Victrola at Victor Records’ Camden complex; Rudy Van Gelder’s recording studios (for Blue Note, Prestige, and other jazz labels) in Hackensack and Englewood Cliffs; Zacherley and the afterschool dance television show Disc-o-Teen, broadcast from Newark in the 1960s; Bruce Springsteen’s early years on the Jersey Shore at the Upstage Club in Asbury Park; and, the 1980s indie rock scene centered at Maxwell’s in Hoboken. Concluding with a foray into the thriving local music scenes of today, the book examines the sounds, sights and textures of the locales where New Jerseyans have gathered to rock, bop, and boogie.

Notes from Underground

Notes from Underground
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 0791425444
ISBN-13 : 9780791425442
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Notes from Underground by : Thomas Cushman

Describes the Russian rock music counterculture and how it is changing in response to Russia's transition from a socialist to a capitalist society. It explores the lived experiences, the thoughts and feelings of the rock musicians as they meet the challenges of change.

Spinoza and Moral Freedom

Spinoza and Moral Freedom
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 0887065295
ISBN-13 : 9780887065293
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Spinoza and Moral Freedom by : S. Paul Kashap

Spinoza and Moral Freedom guides the reader through Spinoza's principal ideas and powerful lines of reasoning, clearing up obscurities along the way, while acknowledging the genuine difficulties and gaps. At the same time, it neither intrudes the author's own beliefs and personality upon the reader nor gives instructions on what the reader's own final judgment should be. What Kashap offers is pure Spinoza, rather than a Spinoza reformed in light of another person's wishes or preoccupations. In this respect, Kashap's approach is refreshingly new and unique. The style is graceful and lucid, and in no way obscured by philosophical jargon.

Funny, It Doesn't Sound Jewish

Funny, It Doesn't Sound Jewish
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 358
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ISBN-10 : 0791461017
ISBN-13 : 9780791461013
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Funny, It Doesn't Sound Jewish by : Jack Gottlieb

Audio disc contains: musical examples.

Kids of the Black Hole

Kids of the Black Hole
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Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9780806183428
ISBN-13 : 080618342X
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Kids of the Black Hole by : Dewar MacLeod

Los Angeles rock generally conjures memories of surf music, The Doors, or Laurel Canyon folkies. But punk? L.A.'s punk scene, while not as notorious as that of New York City, emerged full-throated in 1977 and boasted bands like The Germs, X, and Black Flag. This book explores how, in the land of the Beach Boys, punk rock took hold. As a teenager, Dewar MacLeod witnessed firsthand the emergence of the punk subculture in Southern California. As a scholar, he here reveals the origins of an as-yet-uncharted revolution. Having combed countless fanzines and interviewed key participants, he shows how a marginal scene became a "mass subculture" that democratized performance art, and he captures the excitement and creativity of a neglected episode in rock history. Kids of the Black Hole tells how L.A. punk developed, fueled by youth unemployment and alienation, social conservatism, and the spare landscape of suburban sprawl communities; how it responded to the wider cultural influences of Southern California life, from freeways to architecture to getting high; and how L.A. punks borrowed from their New York and London forebears to create their own distinctive subculture. Along the way, MacLeod not only teases out the differences between the New York and L.A. scenes but also distinguishes between local styles, from Hollywood's avant-garde to Orange County's hardcore. With an intimate knowledge of bands, venues, and zines, MacLeod cuts to the heart of L.A. punk as no one has before. Told in lively prose that will satisfy fans, Kids of the Black Hole will also enlighten historians of American suburbia and of youth and popular culture.

Fourth of July, Asbury Park

Fourth of July, Asbury Park
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Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9781978820418
ISBN-13 : 1978820410
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Fourth of July, Asbury Park by : Daniel Wolff

Bruce Springsteen brought international attention to the Jersey shore by naming his debut album Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ. But the real Asbury Park has an even more fascinating story behind it: a seaside city of dreams that became a magnet for both the best and worst of America, playing host to John Philip Sousa, Count Basie, and Dr. Martin Luther King, as well as the mob and the Ku Klux Klan. Fourth of July, Asbury Park tells the tale of the city’s first 150 years, guiding us through the development of its lavish amusement parks and bandstands, as well as the decay of its working-class neighborhoods and spread of its racially-segregated ghettos. Featuring exclusive interviews with Springsteen and other prominent Asbury Park residents, Daniel Wolff uncovers the history of how this Jersey shore resort town came to epitomize both the promises of the American dream and the tragic consequences when those promises are broken. Hailed by The New York Times as a “wonderfully evocative...grand, sad story” when first published in 2006, this revised and expanded edition considers how Asbury Park has changed in the twenty-first century, experiencing both gentrification and new forms of segregation.

Fuse Magazine

Fuse Magazine
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105017958237
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

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