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Nietzsche and Critical Social Theory - Affirmation, Animosity, and Ambiguity (Paperback): Christine A. Payne, Michael James... Nietzsche and Critical Social Theory - Affirmation, Animosity, and Ambiguity (Paperback)
Christine A. Payne, Michael James Roberts
R1,419 Discovery Miles 14 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nietzsche and Critical Social Theory: Affirmation, Animosity and Ambiguity brings together scholars from a variety of disciplinary background to assess the salience of Nietzsche for critical social theory today. In the context of global economic crises and the rise of authoritarian regimes across the U.S. and Europe, the question asked by these scholars is: why Nietzsche now? Containing several innovative interventions in the areas of queer theory, political economy, critical race theory, labour history, hip-hop aesthetics, sociology, the Frankfurt School, social movements studies, science and technology studies, pedagogy, and ludic studies, this volume pushes Nietzsche studies in new directions, seeking to broaden the appeal of Nietzsche beyond philosophy and political theory.

Tell Tchaikovsky the News - Rock 'n' Roll, the Labor Question, and the Musicians' Union, 1942-1968 (Hardcover):... Tell Tchaikovsky the News - Rock 'n' Roll, the Labor Question, and the Musicians' Union, 1942-1968 (Hardcover)
Michael James Roberts
R2,936 Discovery Miles 29 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For two decades after rock music emerged in the 1940s, the American Federation of Musicians (AFM), the oldest and largest labor union representing professional musicians in the United States and Canada, refused to recognize rock 'n' roll as legitimate music or its performers as skilled musicians. The AFM never actively organized rock 'n' roll musicians, although recruiting them would have been in the union's economic interest. In Tell Tchaikovsky the News, Michael James Roberts argues that the reasons that the union failed to act in its own interest lay in its culture, in the opinions of its leadership and elite rank-and-file members. Explaining the bias of union members—most of whom were classical or jazz music performers—against rock music and musicians, Roberts addresses issues of race and class, questions of what qualified someone as a skilled or professional musician, and the threat that records, central to rock 'n' roll, posed to AFM members, who had long privileged live performances. Roberts contends that by rejecting rock 'n' rollers for two decades, the once formidable American Federation of Musicians lost their clout within the music industry.

Tell Tchaikovsky the News - Rock 'n' Roll, the Labor Question, and the Musicians' Union, 1942-1968 (Paperback):... Tell Tchaikovsky the News - Rock 'n' Roll, the Labor Question, and the Musicians' Union, 1942-1968 (Paperback)
Michael James Roberts
R892 Discovery Miles 8 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For two decades after rock music emerged in the 1940s, the American Federation of Musicians (AFM), the oldest and largest labor union representing professional musicians in the United States and Canada, refused to recognize rock 'n' roll as legitimate music or its performers as skilled musicians. The AFM never actively organized rock 'n' roll musicians, although recruiting them would have been in the union's economic interest. In Tell Tchaikovsky the News, Michael James Roberts argues that the reasons that the union failed to act in its own interest lay in its culture, in the opinions of its leadership and elite rank-and-file members. Explaining the bias of union members-most of whom were classical or jazz music performers-against rock music and musicians, Roberts addresses issues of race and class, questions of what qualified someone as a skilled or professional musician, and the threat that records, central to rock 'n' roll, posed to AFM members, who had long privileged live performances. Roberts contends that by rejecting rock 'n' rollers for two decades, the once formidable American Federation of Musicians lost their clout within the music industry.

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