
Fandom and The Beatles
The Act You've Known for All These Years
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 4. August 2021
Book
Hardback
296 pages
978-0-19-091785-2 (ISBN)
Description
More than 50 years after their breakup, the Beatles are still attracting fans from various generations, all while retaining their original fan base from the 1960s. Why have those first-generation fans continued following the Beatles and are now introducing their grandchildren to the group? Why are current teens affected by the band's music? And perhaps most importantly, how and why do the Beatles continue to resonate with successive generations?
Unlike other bands of their era, the Beatles seem permanently frozen in time, having never descended into "nostalgia act" territory. Instead, even after the announcement of the band's breakup in 1970, the group has maintained its cultural and musical relevance. Their timeless quality appeals to younger generations while maintaining the loyalty of older fans. While the Beatles indeed represent a specific time period, their music and words address issues as meaningful today as they were during the Summer of Love: politics, war, sex, drugs, art, and creative liberation. As the first anthology to assess the nature of fan response and the band's enduring appeal, Fandom and the Beatles: The Act You've Known for All These Years defines and explores these unique qualities and the key ways in which this particular pop fusion has inspired such loyalty and multigenerational popularity.
Unlike other bands of their era, the Beatles seem permanently frozen in time, having never descended into "nostalgia act" territory. Instead, even after the announcement of the band's breakup in 1970, the group has maintained its cultural and musical relevance. Their timeless quality appeals to younger generations while maintaining the loyalty of older fans. While the Beatles indeed represent a specific time period, their music and words address issues as meaningful today as they were during the Summer of Love: politics, war, sex, drugs, art, and creative liberation. As the first anthology to assess the nature of fan response and the band's enduring appeal, Fandom and the Beatles: The Act You've Known for All These Years defines and explores these unique qualities and the key ways in which this particular pop fusion has inspired such loyalty and multigenerational popularity.
Reviews / Votes
This collection looks at Beatles' fans of all ages, including those who ensure the band's continuing popularity ... This is a worthy resource for those seeking to expand fan studies in new directions. * M. N. H. Cheng, CHOICE * It's always a pleasure to read any of the fine books that Ken and Kit have done on the Beatles, and I'm excited to know of this new collaboration. Their works have always provided new insights and revelations on the most successful and celebrated act of all time. * Ken Michaels, Beatles DJ/Podcaster, host of Every Little Thing, Things We Said Today, and the Solo-Beatles Video Podcast Talk More Talk * Does the world need one more Beatles book? When that work brushes aside decades of myth and focuses on an underexplored area - Beatles fandom - it certainly does, with the rigor worthy of cultural heroes whose historic importance continues to grow. * Robert Rodriguez, author and host of the Something About The Beatles podcast *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
6 figures
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
611 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-091785-2 (9780190917852)
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Persons
Kenneth Womack is one of the world's foremost writers and thinkers about the Beatles. In addition to such titles as Long and Winding Roads: The Evolving Artistry of the Beatles (2007) and The Beatles Encyclopedia: Everything Fab Four (2014), he is the author of a two-volume biography of the life and work of Beatles producer George Martin, including Maximum Volume (2017) and Sound Pictures (2018). His latest work, Solid State: The Story of Abbey Road and the End of the Beatles (2019), was feted as the go-to book by the Los Angeles Times for readers interested in learning about the band's swan song.
Kit O'Toole is a Chicago-based independent scholar who has written about rock, jazz, and R&B for over 25 years. She is the author of Michael Jackson FAQ (2015) and Songs We Were Singing: Guided Tours through the Beatles' Lesser-Known Tracks (2015). O'Toole is a contributor to the anthologies Interdisciplinary Essays on Environment and Culture: One Planet, One Humanity, and the Media (2016), New Critical Perspectives on the Beatles: Things We Said Today (2016), and The Beatles, Sgt. Pepper, and the Summer of Love (2017).
Kit O'Toole is a Chicago-based independent scholar who has written about rock, jazz, and R&B for over 25 years. She is the author of Michael Jackson FAQ (2015) and Songs We Were Singing: Guided Tours through the Beatles' Lesser-Known Tracks (2015). O'Toole is a contributor to the anthologies Interdisciplinary Essays on Environment and Culture: One Planet, One Humanity, and the Media (2016), New Critical Perspectives on the Beatles: Things We Said Today (2016), and The Beatles, Sgt. Pepper, and the Summer of Love (2017).
Editor
Professor of EnglishProfessor of English, Monmouth University
Independent ScholarIndependent Scholar
Content
Preface
Mark Lapidos, The Fest for Beatles Fans
Introduction: The Act You've Known for All These Years
Kit O'Toole and Kenneth Womack, Monmouth University
I. Yesterday
Beatles Fandom: A De Facto Religion
Candy Leonard
The Beatles and Their Fans: Image and the Media, October 1963-February 1964
Michael Frontani
John Lennon as Pop Cultural and Political Icon: Giving Peace a Chance
Punch Shaw, Texas Christian University
II. Today
Magic Circles: The Fansites, Fanzines, and Festivals at the Heart of Beatles Fandom
Kit O'Toole
The Beatles, Gender, and Sexuality: I Am He as You Are He as You Are Me
Katie Kapurch, Texas State University
How Does It Feel To Be: Beatles Tribute Bands and the Fans Who Dream Them
Aviv Kammay, Wingra School
A Hard Day's Write: Beatles Fanfic and the Quantum of Creativity
Mark Duffett, University of Chester
III. Tomorrow
The Beatles: Today ... and Tomorrow
Kenneth L. Campbell, Monmouth University
Anthems of Whose Generation?: The Beatles and the Millennials
Richard Mills, St. Mary's University
Beatles Heritage Tourism in Liverpool: Standing at the Crossroads?
Michael Brocken
Biographical Notes
Abstracts and Keywords
Mark Lapidos, The Fest for Beatles Fans
Introduction: The Act You've Known for All These Years
Kit O'Toole and Kenneth Womack, Monmouth University
I. Yesterday
Beatles Fandom: A De Facto Religion
Candy Leonard
The Beatles and Their Fans: Image and the Media, October 1963-February 1964
Michael Frontani
John Lennon as Pop Cultural and Political Icon: Giving Peace a Chance
Punch Shaw, Texas Christian University
II. Today
Magic Circles: The Fansites, Fanzines, and Festivals at the Heart of Beatles Fandom
Kit O'Toole
The Beatles, Gender, and Sexuality: I Am He as You Are He as You Are Me
Katie Kapurch, Texas State University
How Does It Feel To Be: Beatles Tribute Bands and the Fans Who Dream Them
Aviv Kammay, Wingra School
A Hard Day's Write: Beatles Fanfic and the Quantum of Creativity
Mark Duffett, University of Chester
III. Tomorrow
The Beatles: Today ... and Tomorrow
Kenneth L. Campbell, Monmouth University
Anthems of Whose Generation?: The Beatles and the Millennials
Richard Mills, St. Mary's University
Beatles Heritage Tourism in Liverpool: Standing at the Crossroads?
Michael Brocken
Biographical Notes
Abstracts and Keywords