Down with Childhood: Pop Music and the Crisis of Innocence

# Down with Childhood: Pop Music and the Crisis of Innocence Î PDF Read by * Paul Rekret eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Down with Childhood: Pop Music and the Crisis of Innocence This is evident in the case of an ideal of childhood innocence in rapid decay in recent decades.So claims Down with Childhood, as it takes in psychedelia’s preoccupation with rebirth and inner-children, the fascination with juvenilia amidst an ebbing UK rave scene and dozens of nursery rhyme hip-hop choruses spawned by a hit Jay-Z tune.As it examines the often complex sets of meanings to which the occasional presence of children in pop songs attests, the book pauses at Mus

Down with Childhood: Pop Music and the Crisis of Innocence

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Rating : 4.16 (744 Votes)
Asin : 1910924490
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 120 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-03-30
Language : English

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He has published widely on contemporary cultural and political theory and has written on pop music for The Quietus and Cesura//Acceso, among others. He is producer and host of ‘Beholder Halfway’, a series of radio essays airing regularly on Resonance.Extra. . Paul Rekret is Associate Professor in Politics at Richmond American International University

This is evident in the case of an ideal of childhood innocence in rapid decay in recent decades.So claims Down with Childhood, as it takes in psychedelia’s preoccupation with rebirth and inner-children, the fascination with juvenilia amidst an ebbing UK rave scene and dozens of nursery rhyme hip-hop choruses spawned by a hit Jay-Z tune.As it examines the often complex sets of meanings to which the occasional presence of children in pop songs attests, the book pauses at Musical Youth’s ‘Pass the Dutchie’ and other one-hit teen wonders, the career paths of child stars including Michael Jackson and Britney Spears, radical experiments in free jazz, and Black Panther influenced children’s soul groups.In the process, a novel argument begins to emerge relating the often remarked crisis of childhood to changing experiences of work and play and ultimately, to an ongoing capitalist crisis that underlies them.. Sometimes popular music registers our concerns and anxieties more lucidly than we realise

About the AuthorPaul Rekret is Associate Professor in Politics at Richmond American International University. He is producer and host of ‘Beholder Halfway’, a series of radio essays airing regularly on Resonance.Extra. He has published widely on contemporary cultural and political theory and has written on pop music for The Quietus and Cesura//Acceso, among others.

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