Reading the Beatles : Cultural Studies, Literary Criticism, and the Fab Four

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2006-03-16
Publisher(s): State Univ of New York Pr
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Summary

Despite the enormous amount of writing devoted to the Beatles during the last few decades, the band's abiding intellectual and cultural significance has received scant attention. Using various modes of literary, musicological, and cultural criticism, the essays in Reading the Beatles firmly establish the Beatles as a locus of serious academic and cultural study. Exploring the group's resounding impact on how we think about gender, popular culture, and the formal and poetic qualities of music, the contributors trace not only the literary and musicological qualities of selected Beatles songs but also the development of the Beatles' artistry in their films and the ways in which the band has functioned as a cultural, historical, and economic product. In a poignant afterword, Jane Tompkins offers an autobiographical account of the ways in which the Beatles afforded her with the self-actualizing means to become less alienated from popular culture, gender expectations, and even herself during the early 1960s. Book jacket.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: "Dear Sir or Madam, Will You Read My Book?" 1(8)
Kenneth Womack and Todd F. Davis
Part I "Speaking words of wisdom": The Beatles' Poetics
1. "I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together": Bakhtin and the Beatles
9(28)
Ian Marshall
2. From "Craft" to "Art": Formal Structure in the Music of the Beatles
37(18)
John Covach
3. "Love, love, love": Representations of Gender and Sexuality in Selected Songs by the Beatles
55(16)
Sheila Whiteley
4. Painting Their Room in a Colorful Way: The Beatles' Exploration of Timbre
71(26)
Walter Everett
Part II "A splendid time is guaranteed for all": Theorizing the Beatles
5. Mythology, Remythology, and Demythology: The Beatles on Film
97(14)
Kenneth Womack and Todd F. Davis
6. Vacio Luminoso: "Tomorrow Never Knows" and the Coherence of the Impossible
111(18)
Russell Reising
7. The Spectacle of Alienation: Death, Loss, and the Crowd in Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
129(18)
William M. Northcutt
8. We All Want to Change the World: Postmodern Politics and the Beatles' White Album
147(14)
Jeffrey Roessner
Part III "We can work it out": The Beatles and Culture
9. "The rest of you, if you'll just rattle your jewelry": The Beatles and Questions of Mass and High Culture
161(8)
Paul Gleed
10. A Universal Childhood: Tourism, Pilgrimage, and the Beatles
169(14)
Kevin McCarron
11. "Baby You're a Rich Man": The Beatles, Ideology, and the Cultural Moment
183(14)
James M. Decker
12. Spinning the Historical Record: Lennon, McCartney, and Museum Politics
197(18)
John Kimsey
Afterword: I Want to Hold Your Hand 215(6)
Jane Tompkins
Bibliography 221(12)
List of Contributors 233(4)
Index 237

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