Working on a Dream: The Progressive Political Vision of Bruce Springsteen
Autor David Masciotraen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 mar 2010
On nearly every major issue-poverty, racism, urban decay, war, and peace- Springsteen's music has offered a unique vision for moving forward with the agenda of creating the "country we carry in our hearts"-as he called it in an op-ed for the New York Times. Filled with provocative analysis of Springsteen's best known hits and his most obscure songs, comparisons to other important works of American culture-ranging from The Sopranos to Edward Hopper-and a wealth of information about the last fifty years of American politics, culture, and society, Working On a Dream is a powerful and engaging study of this songwriter and performer's art.
David Masciotra shows how Springsteen's music darkly comments on the increased isolation of Americans, and calls for a return to community living and values, based on compassion, empathy, and tolerance. He illustrates how Springsteen has forced listeners to wrestle with the facts of rising poverty rates in the world's richest nation, of wars with questionable justification, and of the continued mistreatment of racial minorities, arguing that Springsteen does this by emphasizing the suffering that everyday people - usually ignored in mainline political discussions - endure on a daily basis.
By using Springsteen's life and music to shine a light on the dark recesses of America's most important political and social trials and conflicts- race, religion, and working class hardship-Working on a Dream connects readers with the power, purpose, and promise of Springsteen's extraordinary and enduring music.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826425058
ISBN-10: 0826425054
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0826425054
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction
Chapter 1: Open to Pain and Crossed by the Rain: A Biographical Sketch
Chapter 2: On a Downbound Train: The Politics of Isolation
Chapter 3: Up to My Neck in Hock: The Politics of Alienation
Chapter 4: Saw My Reflection in the Window: The Politics of Invisibility
Chapter 5: Down in Jungleland: The Politics of Urban Decay
Chapter 6: Ain't Nobody Drawin' Wine from this Blood: The Politics of Religion and Humanism
Chapter 7: Bodies Hangin' in the Trees: The Politics of American Power
Chapter 8: Gonna Be a Long Walk Home: The Politics of Community
Chapter 9: A Community Rally: The Politics of a Springsteen Concert
Chapter 10: The Dope's That There's Still Hope: The Politics of Renewal
Conclusion
Chapter 1: Open to Pain and Crossed by the Rain: A Biographical Sketch
Chapter 2: On a Downbound Train: The Politics of Isolation
Chapter 3: Up to My Neck in Hock: The Politics of Alienation
Chapter 4: Saw My Reflection in the Window: The Politics of Invisibility
Chapter 5: Down in Jungleland: The Politics of Urban Decay
Chapter 6: Ain't Nobody Drawin' Wine from this Blood: The Politics of Religion and Humanism
Chapter 7: Bodies Hangin' in the Trees: The Politics of American Power
Chapter 8: Gonna Be a Long Walk Home: The Politics of Community
Chapter 9: A Community Rally: The Politics of a Springsteen Concert
Chapter 10: The Dope's That There's Still Hope: The Politics of Renewal
Conclusion
Recenzii
Masciotra's readings are insightful, even brilliant at times. ...Masciotra argues in Working on a Dream, by way of painstaking dissections of Springsteen's lyrics, his stories are in the deepest sense about a nation that systematically subverts itself: undermines its communities, isolates citizens from one another, exercises its power recklessly, and destroys the sense of solidarity that is so crucial to a healthy society.
Make no mistake about it, Masciotra is a complete Springsteen devotee, but even if you are not a fan there is still much of interest in this finely detailed and intensely written volume.Generally adopting a thematic rather than a strictly chronological or biographical approach, Masciotra anchors his politics firmly to the left and finds the love, anger, despair and hope so often present in Springsteen's work an invaluable guide to both understanding and changing the lot of those presently either despised or rendered invisible in the heart of the American dream....Unlike the all too clever, intentionally shallow and gossip-obsessed rubbish that we generally get, this is musical journalism definitely worth reading.
The book leaves you with hope that music can challenge people and even change situations.
Exemplary beyond any literary doubt and quite possibly the finest Springsteen book I've ever read.
Make no mistake about it, Masciotra is a complete Springsteen devotee, but even if you are not a fan there is still much of interest in this finely detailed and intensely written volume.Generally adopting a thematic rather than a strictly chronological or biographical approach, Masciotra anchors his politics firmly to the left and finds the love, anger, despair and hope so often present in Springsteen's work an invaluable guide to both understanding and changing the lot of those presently either despised or rendered invisible in the heart of the American dream....Unlike the all too clever, intentionally shallow and gossip-obsessed rubbish that we generally get, this is musical journalism definitely worth reading.
The book leaves you with hope that music can challenge people and even change situations.
Exemplary beyond any literary doubt and quite possibly the finest Springsteen book I've ever read.