
Present Tense
Rock & Roll and Culture
Anthony DeCurtis(Editor)
Duke University Press
Will be published approx. on 18. September 1992
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-0-8223-1261-1 (ISBN)
Description
The most compelling art form to emerge from the United States in the second half of the twentieth century, rock & roll stands in an edgy relationship with its own mythology, its own musicological history and the broader culture in which it plays a part. In Present Tense, Anthony DeCurtis brings together writers from a wide variety of fields to explore how rock & roll is made, consumed, and experienced in our time.
In this collection, Greil Marcus creates a collage of words and pictures that evokes and explores Elvis Presley's grisly fate as an American cultural image, while Robert Palmer tells the gripping tale of the origins and meanings of the electric guitar. Rap music, MTV, and the issue of gender identity in the work of Bruce Springsteen all undergo thorough examination; rock & roll's complex relationship with the forces of censorship gets a remarkably fresh reading; and the mainstreaming of rock & roll in the 1980s is detailed and analyzed. And, in an interview with Laurie Anderson and an essay by Atlanta musician Jeff Calder, the artists speak for themselves.
Contributors. Jeff Calder, Anthony DeCurtis, Mark Dery, Paul Evans, Glenn Gass, Trent Hill, Michael Jarrett, Alan Light, Greil Marcus, Robert Palmer, Robert B. Ray, Dan Rubey, David R. Shumway, Martha Nell Smith, Paul Smith
In this collection, Greil Marcus creates a collage of words and pictures that evokes and explores Elvis Presley's grisly fate as an American cultural image, while Robert Palmer tells the gripping tale of the origins and meanings of the electric guitar. Rap music, MTV, and the issue of gender identity in the work of Bruce Springsteen all undergo thorough examination; rock & roll's complex relationship with the forces of censorship gets a remarkably fresh reading; and the mainstreaming of rock & roll in the 1980s is detailed and analyzed. And, in an interview with Laurie Anderson and an essay by Atlanta musician Jeff Calder, the artists speak for themselves.
Contributors. Jeff Calder, Anthony DeCurtis, Mark Dery, Paul Evans, Glenn Gass, Trent Hill, Michael Jarrett, Alan Light, Greil Marcus, Robert Palmer, Robert B. Ray, Dan Rubey, David R. Shumway, Martha Nell Smith, Paul Smith
Reviews / Votes
"Ever since people started writing about rock, other people have made fun of them. Anthony DeCurtis's anthology, with its clutch of academics, rock writers and musicians, will strike cynics as inherently pretentious. They will be wrong: This is a smart, witty, ingeniously balanced assortment of rock commentary, with a healthy number of pieces that seem prescient and, even, moving."-John Rockwell, European Cultural Correspondent, The New York Times "This collection brings together two of the cultural right's favorite targets-mass culture and high theory-and demonstrates brilliantly how mutually illuminating they can be as a way of understanding the American scene."-Stanley Fish, Duke University "This collection is a useful and provocative addition to rock literature. Its collage of forms-scholarship, journalism, interviews, and fiction-allows access to a variety of readers, and provides a diverse forum for addressing the current consciousness about rock."-Andrew Ross, Princeton University "This shit rocks! To wit: Exhibiting a wide range of critical music writing, this collection speaks volumes about how music, and our varied perceptions of it, are intrinsically woven into the social and ideological web of end-of-the-century thought."-Michael Stipe, R.E.M.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
North Carolina
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
12 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
744 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8223-1261-1 (9780822312611)
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Person
Anthony DeCurtis, ed.
Content
Preface ix
The Eighties / Anthony DeCurtis 1
The Church of the Sonic Guitar / Robert Palmer 13
The Enemy Within: Censorship in Rock Music in the 1950s / Trent Hill 39
A Corpse in Your Mouth: Adventures of a Metaphor, or Modern Cannibalism / Greil Marcus 73
Why Don't We Do It in the Classroom? / Glenn Gass 93
Playing for England / Paul Smith 101
Rock & Roll as a Cultural Practice / David R. Shumway 117
Tracking / Robert B. Ray 135
Signposts on the Road to Nowhere: Laurie Anderson's Crisis of Meaning / Mark Dery 149
Concerning the Progress of Rock & Roll / Michael Jarrett 167
Los Angeles, 1999 / Paul Evans 183
Sexual Mobilities in Bruce Springsteen: Performance as Commentary / Martha Nell Smith 197
About a Salary or Reality?- Rap's Recurrent Conflict / Alan Light 219
Voguing at the Carnival: Desire and Pleasure on MTV / Dan Rubey 235
Living by Night in the Land of Opportunity: Observations on Life in a Rock & Roll Band / Jeff Calder 271
Index 303
Notes on Contributors 315
The Eighties / Anthony DeCurtis 1
The Church of the Sonic Guitar / Robert Palmer 13
The Enemy Within: Censorship in Rock Music in the 1950s / Trent Hill 39
A Corpse in Your Mouth: Adventures of a Metaphor, or Modern Cannibalism / Greil Marcus 73
Why Don't We Do It in the Classroom? / Glenn Gass 93
Playing for England / Paul Smith 101
Rock & Roll as a Cultural Practice / David R. Shumway 117
Tracking / Robert B. Ray 135
Signposts on the Road to Nowhere: Laurie Anderson's Crisis of Meaning / Mark Dery 149
Concerning the Progress of Rock & Roll / Michael Jarrett 167
Los Angeles, 1999 / Paul Evans 183
Sexual Mobilities in Bruce Springsteen: Performance as Commentary / Martha Nell Smith 197
About a Salary or Reality?- Rap's Recurrent Conflict / Alan Light 219
Voguing at the Carnival: Desire and Pleasure on MTV / Dan Rubey 235
Living by Night in the Land of Opportunity: Observations on Life in a Rock & Roll Band / Jeff Calder 271
Index 303
Notes on Contributors 315