
Born in the U.S.a.
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This third edition of Born in the U.S.A. is fully revised and updated, incorporating discussion of Springsteen's wide output in the 21st century. While addressing Springsteen's responses to events like 9/11, it also considers the evolution of his attitudes towards religion, masculinity, and his relationship with his audience. Whether a serious Springsteen fan or simply an observer of American popular culture, Born in the U.S.A. will give you a new appreciation for The Boss.
Reviews / Votes
"In articulating what's behind the vaguely red-white-and-blue sentiments that Springsteen's songs so often evoke, he has written a book as unpretentious and good-hearted as its subject."- Boston Phoenix"Cullen's study of Bruce Springsteen is a full-fledged cultural critique ... his parting words, 'When I listen to Bruce Springsteen, I remember how to be an American,' finally ring true."- Kirkus Reviews
"Offers illumination and thoughtful, discriminating observations about its myriad subjects. And it has aged almost as well as Nebraska."- Eric Alterman, The Nation
"This is a well-written, painstakingly researched, and surprisingly unpretentious book."- Asbury Park Press
"Marshals impressive scholarship to assimilate the Boss into the main currents of American thought."
- A.O. Scott, The New York Times Book Review
"Jim Cullen writes with authority and empathy about the blue-collar roots that shaped Bruce Springsteen and gave rise to his music of rebellion. This is a provocative look at one of America's cultural icons."
- Eleanor Clift, Newsweek
"Cullen's unapologetic pursuit of deeper cultural meanings in Bruce Springsteen's music and life is refreshing ... he proves a sensitive interpreter of Springsteen's work."- Publisher's Weekly
"Cullen's line-by-line analysis of Bruce's songs crackles with insight."- New York Daily News
"Offers illumination and thoughtful, discriminating observations about its myriad subjects. And it has aged almost as well as Nebraska."- Eric Alterman, The Nation
"Marshals impressive scholarship to assimilate the Boss into the main currents of American thought."
- A.O. Scott, The New York Times Book Review
"In articulating what's behind the vaguely red-white-and-blue sentiments that Springsteen's songs so often evoke, he has written a book as unpretentious and good-hearted as its subject."- Boston Phoenix
"Cullen's line-by-line analysis of Bruce's songs crackles with insight."- New York Daily News
"This is a well-written, painstakingly researched, and surprisingly unpretentious book."- Asbury Park Press
"In articulating what's behind the vaguely red-white-and-blue sentiments that Springsteen's songs so often evoke, he has written a book as unpretentious and good-hearted as its subject."- Boston Phoenix
"Cullen's study of Bruce Springsteen is a full-fledged cultural critique ... his parting words, 'When I listen to Bruce Springsteen, I remember how to be an American,' finally ring true."- Kirkus Reviews
"Offers illumination and thoughtful, discriminating observations about its myriad subjects. And it has aged almost as well as Nebraska."- Eric Alterman, The Nation
"This is a well-written, painstakingly researched, and surprisingly unpretentious book."- Asbury Park Press
"Marshals impressive scholarship to assimilate the Boss into the main currents of American thought."
- A.O. Scott, The New York Times Book Review
"Jim Cullen writes with authority and empathy about the blue-collar roots that shaped Bruce Springsteen and gave rise to his music of rebellion. This is a provocative look at one of America's cultural icons."
- Eleanor Clift, Newsweek
"Cullen's unapologetic pursuit of deeper cultural meanings in Bruce Springsteen's music and life is refreshing ... he proves a sensitive interpreter of Springsteen's work."- Publisher's Weekly
"Cullen's line-by-line analysis of Bruce's songs crackles with insight."- New York Daily News
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Content
Introduction
Chapter 1: Republicans and Republicans: Reagan and Springsteen at Center Stage
Chapter 2: Democratic Character: Springsteen and the American Artistic Tradition
Chapter 3: Realms of Kings: Springsteen and the American Dream
Chapter 4: Born in the U.S.A.: Springsteen and the Weight of War
Chapter 5: The Good Life: Springsteen's Play Ethic
Chapter 6: Man's Job: Springsteen's Masculinity
Chapter 7: God and Bruce Springsteen
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
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