Rock Music in American Popular Culture II

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A01=B Lee Cooper
A01=Beulah B Ramirez
A01=Frank Hoffmann
A01=Wayne S Haney
American music cultural research
Author_B Lee Cooper
Author_Beulah B Ramirez
Author_Frank Hoffmann
Author_Wayne S Haney
Beatles
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Bo Diddley
bowling
Bowling Green State University Popular
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censorship in music
Chantilly Lace
chuck
Country Music
diddley
Dock Of The Bay
educational themes in lyrics
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GRC
green
Green State University Popular Press
guralnick
Heartbreak Hotel
Lady Marmalade
Louis Jordan
Maria Muldaur
Mint Julep
music and identity
music and socialization
peter
popular music studies
RCA Victor
Record Collectors
Roll Record
Rolling Stone Illustrated History
Roy Brown
Slim Harpo
Smokey Joe's Cafe
Smokey Joe’s Cafe
society
sociocultural analysis
Sound Recordings Archivists
state
Superb
Tutti Frutti
university
Warren Zevon
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781560238775
  • Weight: 816g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jan 1997
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From “Who Put the Bomp (in the Bomp, Bomp, Bomp)?” to a list of all song titles containing the word “werewolf,” Rock Music in American Popular Culture II: More Rock ’n’Roll Resources continues where 1995’s Volume I left off. Using references and illustrations drawn from contemporary lyrics and supported by historical and sociological research on popular cultural subjects, this collection of insightful essays and reviews assesses the involvement of musical imagery in personal issues, in social and political matters, and in key socialization activities. From marriage and sex to public schools and youth culture, readers discover how popular culture can be used to explore American values. As Authors B. Lee Cooper and Wayne S. Haney prove that integrated popular culture is the product of commercial interaction with public interest and values rather than a random phenomena, they entertainingly and knowledgeably cover such topics as:

  • answer songs--interchanges involving social events and lyrical commentaries as explored in response recordings
  • horror films--translations and transformations of literary images and motion picture figures into popular song characters and tales
  • public schools--images of formal educational practices and informal learning processes in popular song lyrics
  • sex--suggestive tales and censorship challenges within the popular music realm
  • war--examinations of persistent military and home front themes featured in wartime recordingsRock Music in American Popular Culture II: More Rock ‘n’Roll Resources is nontechnical, written in a clear and concise fashion, and explores each topic thoroughly, with ample discographic and bibliographic resources provided for additional research. Arranged alphabetically for quick and easy reference to specific topics, the book is equally enjoyable to read straight through. Rock music fans, teachers, popular culture professors, music instructors, public librarians, sound recording archivists, sociologists, social critics, and journalists can all learn something, as the book shows them the cross-pollination of music and social life in the United States.
Frank Hoffmann, B Lee Cooper, Wayne S Haney, Beulah B Ramirez

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