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Rolling Stones Sociological Pepb

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Informationen zum Autor Jason T. Eastman is assistant professor of sociology at Coastal Carolina University. Barry J. Faulk is professor of English at Florida State University. Christian P. Weber is associate professor and program coordinator of German at Florida State University. Peter Smith is emeritus professor at the University of Sunderland. Klappentext The contributors approach the Rolling Stones from a range of social science perspectives including cultural studies, communication and film studies, gender studies, and the sociology of popular music. Staubmann s book is a choral sociological study tuned to let the reader immerse and enjoy the variety of aesthetic nuances of the venerated social artifact constituted by Rolling Stones music creation and their performance innovations.--Antonio Strati, University of Trento, Italy Zusammenfassung The contributors approach the Rolling Stones from a range of social science perspectives including cultural studies! communication and film studies! gender studies! and the sociology of popular music. Inhaltsverzeichnis Intro: The Rolling Stones in Sociological Perspectives By Helmut Staubmann Part I: The Group 1. The Spider and the Fly: Authenticity, Dualism, and The Rolling Stones By Andrea Cossu and Matteo Bortolini Part II: (Counter-)Cultures - Music Scenes 2. The Anti-Beatles: The Beatles versus Stones Debate during the "British Invasion" By Andre Millard 3. Exile on Main Street and the End of the Counterculture By Barry J. Faulk Part III: Movies 4. Sympathy for the Circus: The Rolling Stones, Documentary Film and the Construction of Authenticity By Daniel M. Downes and June Madeley 5. "My Name is Called Disturbance": Jagger, Performance, and the Spectacle of Excess By Marlie Centawer 6. Gimme Shelter Revisited: Deconstructing Myths from 1969 and Altamont By Michael Skladany Part IV: Sexuality/Gender 7. Satisfaction: Sex and The Rolling Stones' Personas, Performances, and Fan Reactions By Andrea Baker 8. The Hegemonic Masculinity of The Rolling Stones and Where They Came to Rest By Jason T. Eastma ...

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