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I'm a Man: Sex, Gods and Rock 'n' Roll Book
I'm a man. Well, maybe so, but were you also aware that you're the progeny of ancient Greek concepts of music, myth and hero, even as you strut around your bedroom in your y-fronts, snarling into your hairbrush, pretending to be Iggy Pop?Rock taps into the all-important idea of the "authentic" and into our Western grammar of hoping and dreaming. But what exactly of what, asks Ruth Padel in her breathless, yet virile exploration, is the patently artificial rock sensibility authentic? Under pressure to be "men", she argues, boys and young men seek refuge and transformation by dissolution into the realm of rock--a place where they can celebrate their heroism, howl their need, and rage against the machine. How did these swaggering displays become so damn sexy? Along the way, Padel investigates rock's imprint on relationships between masculinity and femininity and blackness and whiteness. She wisely avoids scoring points by comparing Greek myths with the rock & roll lifestyle (her argument is at its weakest when she dips into lazy comparisons between Brian Jones and Narcissus because both died face down in a pool), to concentrate on their effect, what Raymond Williams would call a "structure of feeling" or culturally shared repertoire.Her whistle-stop tour takes us across the US in search of rock history and the rise of the teenager borne upon the holy electric guitar and its howl of male sexual need. Padel thankfully ranges not only across the anecdotal landscape of rock & roll legend, but also dives into the music itself, its lyrics, reception, quality of feeling and intensity, which musicological jargon often fails to make accessible for the very people who really get it. A welcome cultural analysis that serves nicely as a slice of literary rock & roll product itself, read I'm a Man along with work by Nick Hornby, Greil Marcus, Simon Reynolds, and Jon Savage. And keep some Led Zep, Stones, Prodigy and Billie Holiday handy for less than easy listening--or just in case you feel the need to get heroic.--Fiona BucklandRead More
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Blackwell
In a boldly original study, award-winning poet Ruth Padel investigates men's dreams of sex, violence, freedom, misogyny and blackness in the history of rock. She examines a hundred interweaving strands of musical and cultural influence on the...
- 0571175996
- 9780571175994
- Ruth Padel
- 17 July 2000
- Faber and Faber
- Hardcover (Book)
- 409
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