Mortality and Music: Popular Music and the Awareness of Death: Bloomsbury Studies in Religion and Popular Music
Autor Christopher Partridgeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 mar 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350026896
ISBN-10: 1350026891
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Studies in Religion and Popular Music
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350026891
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Studies in Religion and Popular Music
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Important contribution to fields of religion and popular culture, and popular music studies
Notă biografică
Christopher Partridge is Professor of Religious Studies in the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion at Lancaster University, UK. Recent publications include The Occult World (2014, ed.,), The Lyre of Orpheus: Popular Music, the Sacred and the Profane (2013), Dub in Babylon (2010), and Holy Terror: Understanding Religion and Violence in Popular Culture (2010, ed.,). He is co-editor of Bloomsbury Studies in Religion and Popular Music.
Cuprins
Introduction1. Mortality and Immortality2. Death and the Sacred 3. The Undead and the Uncanny4. Morbidity, Violence, and Suicide5. Transfiguration, Devotion and Immortality
Recenzii
Mortality and Music: Popular Music and the Awareness of Death offers a sustained examination of how contemporary popular music gives room for listeners to meaningfully negotiate the sometimes contradictory implications of modernity's denial of an afterlife.
Partridge draws from an impressive array of songs, artists, and genres ... Original, engagingly written and full of ideas to consider carefully.
[Mortality and Music] is accessible and wide-ranging, and demonstrates an impressive depth of scholarship ... This ambitious book claims important space in this developing area of research ... [It] is a highly engaging and thought-provoking read.
By focusing on death and mortality, and drawing on a fresh and distinctive body of thought, this thoughtful and strangely pleasurable book provides new resources for thinking about the role of music in contemporary culture, and in people's lives.
Once again, Christopher Partridge takes us on an adventure into rarely considered regions of the pop culture world. Bringing together two of humankind's defining experiences-our awareness of death, the possibility of a world in which we are not, and our compulsion to record, celebrate, and lament our life courses musically-he has given us another example of why he remains one of our premier pop culture scholars. Highly recommended.
Delightfully spooky and illuminating all at once. Christopher Partridge is Virgil-in-headphones guiding readers into the realms of the dead. Analyzing a vast catalogue of popular songs through various theoretical lenses, and considering ways artists and audiences identify with them, he finds music functioning as memento mori, reminders of mortality; as a form of memory, a medium for the returned, the revenant; and as a cultural strategy for dealing with impermanence. Violence, gore, pilgrims hanging around the graves of dead rock stars-it's all here, thoroughly researched and beautifully written.
Partridge draws from an impressive array of songs, artists, and genres ... Original, engagingly written and full of ideas to consider carefully.
[Mortality and Music] is accessible and wide-ranging, and demonstrates an impressive depth of scholarship ... This ambitious book claims important space in this developing area of research ... [It] is a highly engaging and thought-provoking read.
By focusing on death and mortality, and drawing on a fresh and distinctive body of thought, this thoughtful and strangely pleasurable book provides new resources for thinking about the role of music in contemporary culture, and in people's lives.
Once again, Christopher Partridge takes us on an adventure into rarely considered regions of the pop culture world. Bringing together two of humankind's defining experiences-our awareness of death, the possibility of a world in which we are not, and our compulsion to record, celebrate, and lament our life courses musically-he has given us another example of why he remains one of our premier pop culture scholars. Highly recommended.
Delightfully spooky and illuminating all at once. Christopher Partridge is Virgil-in-headphones guiding readers into the realms of the dead. Analyzing a vast catalogue of popular songs through various theoretical lenses, and considering ways artists and audiences identify with them, he finds music functioning as memento mori, reminders of mortality; as a form of memory, a medium for the returned, the revenant; and as a cultural strategy for dealing with impermanence. Violence, gore, pilgrims hanging around the graves of dead rock stars-it's all here, thoroughly researched and beautifully written.