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This interdisciplinary volume enters the scholarly conversation
about Bruce Springsteen at the moment when he has reinforced his
status of global superstar and achieved the status of social
critic. Covering musical and cultural developments, chapters
primarily consider work Springsteen has released since 9/11-that
is, released during a period of continued global unrest, economic
upheaval, and social change-under the headings Politics, Fear and
Society; Gender and Sexual Identity; and Toward a Rhetoric of
Springsteen. The collection engages Springsteen and popular music
as his contemporary work is just beginning to be understood in
terms of its impact on popular culture and music, applying new
areas of inquiry to Springsteen and putting Springsteen fan writing
within the same binding as academic writing to show how together
they create a more nuanced understanding of an artist. Established
and emerging Springsteen scholars approach work from disciplines
including rhetoric and composition, historical musicology, labor
studies, American history, literature, communications, sociology,
theology, and government. Offering context, critique, and expansive
understanding of Springsteen and his work, this book contributes to
Springsteen scholarship and the study of popular music by showing
Springsteen's broadening academic appeal as well as his escalating
legacy on new musicians, social consciousness, and contemporary
culture.
This interdisciplinary volume enters the scholarly conversation
about Bruce Springsteen at the moment when he has reinforced his
status of global superstar and achieved the status of social
critic. Covering musical and cultural developments, chapters
primarily consider work Springsteen has released since 9/11-that
is, released during a period of continued global unrest, economic
upheaval, and social change-under the headings Politics, Fear and
Society; Gender and Sexual Identity; and Toward a Rhetoric of
Springsteen. The collection engages Springsteen and popular music
as his contemporary work is just beginning to be understood in
terms of its impact on popular culture and music, applying new
areas of inquiry to Springsteen and putting Springsteen fan writing
within the same binding as academic writing to show how together
they create a more nuanced understanding of an artist. Established
and emerging Springsteen scholars approach work from disciplines
including rhetoric and composition, historical musicology, labor
studies, American history, literature, communications, sociology,
theology, and government. Offering context, critique, and expansive
understanding of Springsteen and his work, this book contributes to
Springsteen scholarship and the study of popular music by showing
Springsteen's broadening academic appeal as well as his escalating
legacy on new musicians, social consciousness, and contemporary
culture.
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