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Singing the Self : Guitar Poetry, Community, and Identity in the Post-Stalin Period

Rachel S. Platonov  Author

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Singing the Self : Guitar Poetry, Community, and Identity in the Post-Stalin Period

English

Series: Srlt Ser.

ISBN: 0810128330

EAN: 9780810128330

Category: Social Science / Sociology / General/Music / Genres & Styles / Pop Vocal/Music / Ethnic/

Publisher: Northwestern University Press

Release Date: 07/31/2012

Synopsis: This book is a study of a Soviet cultural phenomenon of the 1950s through the 1980s known as guitar poetrysongs accompanied by guitar and considered poetry in much the same way as those of, for example, Bob Dylan. Platonovs is the most comprehensive book in English to date to analyze guitar poetry, which has rarely received scholarly attention outside of Russia. Going well beyond the conventional, text-centered view of guitar poetry as a form of po?litical or artistic dissent, largely a function of the Cold War climate in which it began, Platonov argues for a more complex understanding of guitar poetry as a means of self-invention and community formation. Although grounded in literary studies, the book effectively brings historical, anthropological, and musicological perspectives to bear on an understudied phenomenon of the post-Stalin period.

Singing the Self : Guitar Poetry, Community, and Identity in the Post-Stalin Period

Illustrated: No

Format: Hardcover

Height: 0.9 inches

Width: 6.13 inches

Length: 9.25 inches

Pages: 386