Zusammenfassung
The Fall, led by Mark E. Smith, were one of the most intriguing, influential, and prolific post-punk groups in British popular culture. Always Different, Always the Same: Critical Essays on The Fall is a thorough and critical account of the group, engaging with the often complex and challenging creative work. In this groundbreaking text, volume editors Eoin Devereux and Martin J. Power bring together contributions from a wide variety of disciplinary homes, including ethnomusicology, sociology, literary theory, linguistics, journalism, cultural studies, and film and media studies.
Contributors
Kieran Cashell, Brian Clancy, Matt Davies, Eoin Devereux, Samuel Flannagan, John Fleming, Gavin Friday, Mike Glennon, K. A. Laity, Ben Lawley, John McFarland, David Meagher, Michael Mary Murphy, Martin Myers, Martin J. Power, Suzanne Smith, Elaine Vaughan, Paul Wilson.
Schlagworte
Musicology Literary Theory Essays United Kingdom journalism Punk Ethnomusicology guitar popular music music studies bands British music post-punk Mark E. Smith Industrial Fan Studies Lyricism ManchesterKeywords
cultural history sociology 1970s- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–xii Preface i–xii
- 257–266 Index 257–266