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The cowboy and the dandyThe cowboy and the dandy

The cowboy and the dandy1998

Perry Meisel

About this book

What is rock and roll and where does it come from? In this adventurous new study of music, literature, and culture, Perry Meisel shows how rock and roll joins Romanticism and blues tradition by focusing on the preoccupation with boundaries that are common to both - the boundaries between freedom and irony, country and city, cowboy and dandy. In the process, Meisel shows how the presumable difference between "high" and "mass" or "pop" culture disappears when both turn out to have similar structures. He also reveals how canons emerge inevitably within all traditions rather than being imposed upon them from without. The Cowboy and the Dandy offers a potent synthesis of the cultural collisions and explosive incongruities integral to American art and identity. It will be essential reading for students and scholars of rock music and Romanticism, and a treat for general readers interested in popular music and culture.

Details

First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL2685317W

Subjects

Rock musicHistory and criticismMusic and literatureRock music, history and criticismRock music, united statesNew York Times reviewed

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