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Reading the Grateful Dead - A Critical Survey (Hardcover, New)
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Reading the Grateful Dead - A Critical Survey (Hardcover, New)
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Since the 1960s, the Grateful Dead have welcomed and participated
in academic work on the band, encouraging scrutiny from a wide
variety of disciplinary and theoretical perspectives, from
anthropology to sociology. Interest in Dead studies is growing
across the country and around the world, and UC Santa Cruz s
Grateful Dead Archive continues to attract a high level of
attention. In Reading the Grateful Dead: A Critical Survey,
Nicholas G. Meriwether has assembled essays that examine the
development of Grateful Dead studies. This volume features work
from three generations of scholars, including a wide variety of
perspectives on the band and its cultural significance. From
insiders like lyricist John Perry Barlow and longtime band
publicist and historian Dennis McNally to well-known Deadhead
scholars such as Barry Barnes and Rebecca Adams, the contributors
to this volume offer valuable insights into the Grateful Dead
phenomenon. No other Dead book focuses on the growth and
development of the discourse, contains such a range of critical
approaches, nor features work by luminaries Stan Krippner and
Barnes, among others. The four sections of the book describe
aspects and approaches to Dead studies, along with overviews of how
the discipline evolved and what it comprises today. This collection
will appeal to scholars, students, and teachers interested in Dead
studies and fans of the band.
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