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I Wanna Be Me Rock Music And The Politics Of Identity Theodore Gracyk

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I Wanna Be Me Rock Music And The Politics Of Identity Theodore Gracyk
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Publisher: Tempre University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.21 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Theodore Gracyk
ISBN: 9781566399029, 9781566399036, 9782001023769, 1566399025, 1566399033, 2001023766
Language: English
Year: 2001

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I Wanna Be Me Rock Music And The Politics Of Identity Theodore Gracyk by Theodore Gracyk 9781566399029, 9781566399036, 9782001023769, 1566399025, 1566399033, 2001023766 instant download after payment.

As someone who feels the emotional power of rock and who writes about it as an art form, Theodore Gracyk has been praised for launching "plainspoken arguments destined to change the future of rock and roll," (Publishers Weekly). In I Wanna Be Me, his second book about the music he cares so much about, Gracyk grapples with the ways that rock shapes—limits and expands—our notions of who we can be in the world.
Gracyk sees rock as a mass art, open-ended and open to diverse (but not unlimited) interpretations. Recordings reach millions, drawing people together in communities of listeners who respond viscerally to its sound and intellectually to its messages. As an art form that proclaims its emotional authenticity and resistance to convention, rock music constitutes part of the cultural apparatus from which individuals mold personal and political identities. Going to the heart of this relationship between the music's role in its performers' and fans' self-construction, Gracyk probes questions of gender and appropriation. How can a feminist be a Stones fan or a straight man enjoy the Indigo Girls? Does borrowing music that carries a "racial identity" always add up to exploitation, a charge leveled at Paul Simon's Graceland?
Ranging through forty years of rock history and offering a trove of anecdotes and examples, I Wanna Be Me, like Gracyk's earlier book, "should be cherished, and read, by rockers everywhere" (Salon).

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