An influential star of British pop for more than three decades,
Morrissey is known for his outspoken and often controversial views
on class, ethnicity, and sexuality. Among critics and his many
fans, he has long been seen as an anti-establishment figure who
continues to provoke devotion, argument, and spirited debate.
This is the first collection of academic essays to focus
exclusively on Morrissey's solo career, and this important book
offers a nuanced and rich reading of his highly influential
creative and cultural output. Covering a broad range of academic
disciplines and approaches, including musicology, ethnography,
sociology, and cultural studies, these essays will be a must for
fans of Morrissey or the Smiths, or those seeking to make sense of
the many fascinating complexities of this global icon and
controversial figure.
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