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Music in Star Trek - Sound, Utopia, and the Future (Paperback): Jessica Getman, Brooke McCorkle Okazaki, Evan Ware Music in Star Trek - Sound, Utopia, and the Future (Paperback)
Jessica Getman, Brooke McCorkle Okazaki, Evan Ware
R1,339 Discovery Miles 13 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The tensions between utopian dreams and dystopian anxieties permeate science fiction as a genre, and nowhere is this tension more evident than in Star Trek. This book breaks new ground by exploring music and sound within the Star Trek franchise across decades and media, offering the first sustained look at the role of music in shaping this influential series. The chapters in this edited collection consider how the aural, visual, and narrative components of Star Trek combine as it constructs and deconstructs the utopian and dystopian, shedding new light on the series' political, cultural, and aesthetic impact. Considering how the music of Star Trek defines and interprets religion, ideology, artificial intelligence, and more, while also considering fan interactions with the show's audio, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of music, media studies, science fiction, and popular culture.

Music in Star Trek - Sound, Utopia, and the Future (Hardcover): Jessica Getman, Brooke McCorkle Okazaki, Evan Ware Music in Star Trek - Sound, Utopia, and the Future (Hardcover)
Jessica Getman, Brooke McCorkle Okazaki, Evan Ware
R3,806 Discovery Miles 38 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The tensions between utopian dreams and dystopian anxieties permeate science fiction as a genre, and nowhere is this tension more evident than in Star Trek. This book breaks new ground by exploring music and sound within the Star Trek franchise across decades and media, offering the first sustained look at the role of music in shaping this influential series. The chapters in this edited collection consider how the aural, visual, and narrative components of Star Trek combine as it constructs and deconstructs the utopian and dystopian, shedding new light on the series' political, cultural, and aesthetic impact. Considering how the music of Star Trek defines and interprets religion, ideology, artificial intelligence, and more, while also considering fan interactions with the show's audio, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of music, media studies, science fiction, and popular culture.

Shonen Knife’s Happy Hour - Food, Gender, Rock and Roll (Hardcover): Brooke McCorkle Okazaki Shonen Knife’s Happy Hour - Food, Gender, Rock and Roll (Hardcover)
Brooke McCorkle Okazaki
R2,147 Discovery Miles 21 470 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

Shonen Knife—an all-female punk trio from Osaka, Japan—cultivated a global fan base that has included the likes of Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain and Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore. Their 1998 album Happy Hour, filled with tunes about delicacies ranging from sushi to banana chips, encapsulates the band’s charming fusion of cuteness with punk rock cool. Tracing histories of food and josei rock in Japan, McCorkle Okazaki outlines the ways Shonen Knife has, over the last forty years, consistently used seemingly straightforward songs about food to comment on gender stereotypes in popular culture.

Shonen Knife’s Happy Hour - Food, Gender, Rock and Roll (Paperback): Brooke McCorkle Okazaki Shonen Knife’s Happy Hour - Food, Gender, Rock and Roll (Paperback)
Brooke McCorkle Okazaki
R578 Discovery Miles 5 780 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Shonen Knife—an all-female punk trio from Osaka, Japan—cultivated a global fan base that has included the likes of Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain and Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore. Their 1998 album Happy Hour, filled with tunes about delicacies ranging from sushi to banana chips, encapsulates the band’s charming fusion of cuteness with punk rock cool. Tracing histories of food and josei rock in Japan, McCorkle Okazaki outlines the ways Shonen Knife has, over the last forty years, consistently used seemingly straightforward songs about food to comment on gender stereotypes in popular culture.

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