Canadian Music and American Culture Get Away From Me

This collection explores Canadian music’s commentaries on American culture. ‘American Woman, get away from me!’ - one of the most resonant musical statements to come out of Canada - is a cry of love and hate for its neighbour. Canada’s close, inescapable entanglement with the superpower to the south...

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Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (-)
Otros Autores: Connolly, Tristanne (-), Iino, Tomoyuki
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cham : Springer International Publishing 2017.
Colección:Pop Music, Culture and Identity.
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Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Introduction: Tristanne Connolly and Tomoyuki Iino
  • 2.zSomething’s lost but something’s gainedy: Joni Mitchell and Post-Colonial Lyric: Steve Clark
  • 3.The View from Outside: The Band Sing America: Ted Goossen
  • 4.Neil Young: Lyrical and Cultural Complexities: Hidetoshi Tomiyama
  • 5.zThe usual panic in red, white and bluey: Bruce Cockburn’s America: Kevin Hutchings
  • 6.zMean, Mean Pridey: Rush’s Critique of American Cool: Tristanne Connolly
  • 7.zSecond-Hand Telegramy: Max Webster’s Message to the Masses: Mark Spielmacher
  • 8.zOutside Looking Iny: Saga’s Progressive Protest: David Taylor
  • 9.Tactical Electronic Bodies: Noise and Mutation in Canadian Industrial Music: Jason Whittaker
  • 10.Peace, Order and its Discontents: The Tragically Hip: Chris Simons
  • 11.zIf I can make it there...y: Jann Arden’s American Dream: Veronica Austen
  • 12.zStick it to the Pimpy: Peaches’ Penetration of Postmodern America’s Mainstream: Angus Whitehead
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