
The Journal of Beatles Studies (Volume 1, Issue 1)
Liverpool University Press
Published on 1. November 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
184 pages
978-1-80207-766-7 (ISBN)
Description
To mark the first
issue of this exciting new journal, Liverpool University Press are publishing a commemorative
paperback edition of The Journal of Beatles Studies which will be available alongside the Open Access Journal
edition.
The Journal of Beatles Studies is the first journal to establish The Beatles as an object of academic research, and will publish original, rigorously researched essays, notes, as well as book and media reviews.
The journal aims are; to provide a voice to new and emerging research locating the Beatles in new contexts, groups and communities from within and beyond academic institutions; to inaugurate, innovate, interrogate and challenge narrative, cultural historical and musicological tropes about the Beatles as both subject and object of study; to publish original and critical research from Beatles scholars around the globe and across disciplines.
The Journal of Beatles Studies establishes a scholarly focal point for critique, dialogue and exchange on the nature, scope and value of The Beatles as an object of academic enquiry and seeks to examine and assess the continued economic value and cultural values generated by and around The Beatles, for policy makers, creative industries and consumers. The journal also seeks to approach The Beatles as a prism for accessing insight into wider historical, social and cultural issues.
issue of this exciting new journal, Liverpool University Press are publishing a commemorative
paperback edition of The Journal of Beatles Studies which will be available alongside the Open Access Journal
edition.
The Journal of Beatles Studies is the first journal to establish The Beatles as an object of academic research, and will publish original, rigorously researched essays, notes, as well as book and media reviews.
The journal aims are; to provide a voice to new and emerging research locating the Beatles in new contexts, groups and communities from within and beyond academic institutions; to inaugurate, innovate, interrogate and challenge narrative, cultural historical and musicological tropes about the Beatles as both subject and object of study; to publish original and critical research from Beatles scholars around the globe and across disciplines.
The Journal of Beatles Studies establishes a scholarly focal point for critique, dialogue and exchange on the nature, scope and value of The Beatles as an object of academic enquiry and seeks to examine and assess the continued economic value and cultural values generated by and around The Beatles, for policy makers, creative industries and consumers. The journal also seeks to approach The Beatles as a prism for accessing insight into wider historical, social and cultural issues.
Reviews / Votes
'This first issue of the Journal of Beatles Studies shows the importance of Beatles Studies as a major discipline in Popular Music Studies, in a new multidisciplinary research world. There is no doubt that it will impose itself as a central space of cohesion and connection between Beatles scholars and Beatles-related professionals.'Claire Fraysse, Sorbonne Universit
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Liverpool
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-80207-766-7 (9781802077667)
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Persons
Dr Holly Tessler is a Lecturer in Music Industries at the University of Liverpool. Paul Long is a Professor of Creative Industries at Monash University.