The Political Art of Bob Dylan

The Political Art of Bob Dylan
Author: David Boucher,Gary Browning
Publsiher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781845406523

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Bob Dylan is one of the most significant figures in popular culture. In this book, the authors provide a multi-faceted analysis of his political art. They address Dylan’s career as a whole, dealing with such themes as alienation, protest, non-conformity, the American Dream, modernity and postmodernism and pivotal moments of Dylan’s career such as the ‘Judas’ accusation at the 1966 Manchester Free Trade Hall concert and Dylan’s comments on the need to aid American farmers at Live Aid, 1985. Dylan’s songs are analysed for their political meaning and for the songs in contemporary American political and popular culture. As notable specialists in the fields of political theory, literary criticism and popular culture the authors examine Dylan’s work from a variety of perspectives—aesthetic theory, Kant, Adorno, Lyotard, Lorca and Collingwood. Collectively, they question how Dylan’s work relates to the theory and practice of politics. In this second revised and expanded edition, the chapters have been revised and rewritten, with a new introduction exploring the enigma of Bob Dylan throughout the whole of his career and with a completely new Bob Dylan Timeline integrating Dylan’s life, songs and actions into the historical events that shaped his views. Two new chapters have been added, one focusing on the late Dylan, Masked and Anonymous and Love and Theft and another on Dylan at Live Aid and his stance on Farm Aid. This book is a must for anyone seriously interested in the legendary Bob Dylan.

Wicked Messenger

Wicked Messenger
Author: Mike Marqusee
Publsiher: Seven Stories Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2011-01-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781609801151

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Bob Dylan’s abrupt abandonment of overtly political songwriting in the mid-1960s caused an uproar among critics and fans. In Wicked Messenger, acclaimed cultural-political commentator Mike Marqusee advances the new thesis that Dylan did not drop politics from his songs but changed the manner of his critique to address the changing political and cultural climate and, more importantly, his own evolving aesthetic. Wicked Messenger is also a riveting political history of the United States in the 1960s. Tracing the development of the decade’s political and cultural dissent movements, Marqusee shows how their twists and turns were anticipated in the poetic aesthetic—anarchic, unaccountable, contradictory, punk— of Dylan's mid-sixties albums, as well as in his recent artistic ventures in Chronicles, Vol. I and Masked and Anonymous. Dylan’s anguished, self-obsessed, prickly artistic evolution, Marqusee asserts, was a deeply creative response to a deeply disturbing situation. "He can no longer tell the story straight," Marqusee concludes, "because any story told straight is a false one."

The Political Art of Bob Dylan

The Political Art of Bob Dylan
Author: David Boucher,Gary K. Browning
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1845401204

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Boucher and Browning explore Bob Dylan's radical and changing engagement with the "political." The contributions deal with various aspects and periods of Dylan's career, from his early protest ballads to the artistic high-point of his mid-1960s electric period.

The Political Art of Bob Dylan

The Political Art of Bob Dylan
Author: David Boucher,Gary Browning
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2004-10-31
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780230522541

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David Boucher and Gary Browning provide a multi-faceted analysis of the political art of Bob Dylan. The contributions cover Dylan's career as a whole, dealing with such themes as alienation, protest, non-conformity and the American Dream. Dylan's work is examined from a variety of perspectives including the aesthetic theory of Kant, Adorno, Lyotard and Collingwood. The assembled authors are notable specialists in political theory, literary criticism and popular culture. They do not tackle Dylan from a single standpoint but collectively question how Dylan's work relates to the theory and practice of politics.

The Political World of Bob Dylan

The Political World of Bob Dylan
Author: Jeff Taylor,Chad Israelson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137477477

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This work illuminates, identifies, and characterizes the influences and expressions of Bob Dylan's Political World throughout his life and career. An approach nearly as unique as the singer himself, the authors attempt to remove Dylan from the typical Left/Right paradigm and place him into a broader and deeper context.

The World of Bob Dylan

The World of Bob Dylan
Author: Sean Latham
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2021-05-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781108499514

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This book features 27 integrated essays that offer access to the art, life, and legacy of one of the world's most influential artists.

Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan
Author: Timothy Hampton
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781942130550

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A career-spanning account of the artistry and politics of Bob Dylan’s songwriting Bob Dylan’s reception of the 2016 Nobel Prize for Literature has elevated him beyond the world of popular music, establishing him as a major modern artist. However, until now, no study of his career has focused on the details and nuances of the songs, showing how they work as artistic statements designed to create meaning and elicit emotion. Bob Dylan: How the Songs Work (originally published as Bob Dylan's Poetics) is the first comprehensive book on both the poetics and politics of Dylan’s compositions. It studies Dylan, not as a pop hero, but as an artist, as a maker of songs. Focusing on the interplay of music and lyric, it traces Dylan’s innovative use of musical form, his complex manipulation of poetic diction, and his dialogues with other artists, from Woody Guthrie to Arthur Rimbaud. Moving from Dylan’s earliest experiments with the blues, through his mastery of rock and country, up to his densely allusive recent recordings, Timothy Hampton offers a detailed account of Dylan’s achievement. Locating Dylan in the long history of artistic modernism, the book studies the relationship between form, genre, and the political and social themes that crisscross Dylan’s work. Bob Dylan: How the Songs Work offers both a nuanced engagement with the work of a major artist and a meditation on the contribution of song at times of political and social change.

Democratic Artworks

Democratic Artworks
Author: Charles Hersch
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0791438015

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Focusing on the political movements of the 1950s and 1960s, this book argues that the arts can strengthen democracy by politically educating citizens.