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Geek Rock: An Exploration of Music and Subculture examines the
relationship between geek culture and popular music, tracing a
history from the late 1960s to the present day. The term "geek
rock" refers to forms of popular music that celebrate all things
campy, kitschy, and quirky. In this collection of essays,
contributors explore the evolution of this music genre, from
writing songs about poodles, girls, monster movies, and outer space
to just what it means to be "white and nerdy." Editors Alex DiBlasi
and Victoria Willis have gathered eleven essays from across the
world, covering every facet of geek culture from its earliest
influences, including *Frank Zappa *Captain Beefheart *Devo *They
Might Be Giants *Weird Al Yankovic *Present-day advocates of
"Nerdcore" Geek Rock offers a working history of this subgenre,
which has finally begun to come under academic study. The essays
take a variety of scholarly approaches, encompassing musicology,
race, gender studies, sociology, and Lacanian psychoanalysis. Geek
Rock will be of interest to readers of all backgrounds: music
scholars, college and university professors, sociologists, and
die-hard fans.
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