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All Along Bob Dylan - America and the World

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All Along Bob Dylan: America and the World offers an important contribution to thinking about the artist and his work. Adding European and non-English speaking contexts to the vibrant field of Dylan studies, the volume covers a wide range of topics and methodologies while dealing with the inherently complex and varied material produced or associated with the iconic artist. The chapters, organized around three broad thematic sections (Geographies, Receptions and Perspectives), address the notions of audience, performance and identity, allowing to map out the structure of feeling and authenticity, both, in the case of the artist and his audience. Taking its cue from the collapse of the so-called high-/ low culture split following from the Nobel Prize, the book explores the argument that Dylan (and all popular music) can be interpreted as literature and offers discussions in the context of literary traditions, or visual culture and music. This contributes to a nuanced and complex portrayal of the seminal cultural phenomenon called Bob Dylan.

List of contents

INTRODUCTION
The 'Thing' About Bob Dylan
Tymon Adamczewski

GEOGRAPHIES
Bob Dylan's Minnesota Roots
David Pichaske

At the Origins of the New Folk Star: Bob Dylan's New York period (1961-1963)
Marek Jezinski

Dylan on Nostalgia: Idealising the Past and Paralysing the Present
Stephen Dewsbury

RECEPTIONS
Bob Dylan and the Invasion of Mexico
Tadeusz Rachwal

Conspiring to be Unknown; or, Is a Bob Dylan There?
Agnieszka Pantuchowicz

Bob Dylan - The Unwilling Icon of the Counterculture
Jerzy Jarniewicz

The Polish Internet Discourse on Dylan
Marcin Michalak

PERSPECTIVES
The Dylanesque Confluence of the Multitude: From Bob Dylan Inspired to Bob Dylan the Inspirer
Dariusz Pestka

Dylan and Springsteen: Master and Follower Look at America
Bohdan Szklarski

Bob Dylan's Character(s) on Screen
Marlena Hetman

The Geometry of Love and Lies: Re-Shaping Italian Literature through Dylan's Lyrics
Giulio Carlo Pantalei

About the author

Tymon Adamczewski, Ph.D., is assistant professor at the Department of Anglophone Literatures of Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz, Poland, where he teaches literary and cultural studies. His academic interests revolve around the critical discourses of contemporary humanities, music and ecocriticism.

Summary

Adding European and non-English speaking contexts to the vibrant field of Dylan studies, this volume covers a wide range of topics and methodologies while dealing with the inherently complex and varied material produced or associated with the iconic artist.

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