"Adam Hansen offers an audacious analysis of the uses to which contemporary music has put Shakespeare and ‘Shakespeare' has put contemporary music. The result is a delightful bricolage of early-modern and post-modern cultural history in which Freud, Adorno and Walter Benjamin rub shoulders with Duke Ellington, Cowboy Jack Clement, the Kaiser Chiefs, numerous rappers, punks and folk-singers as vital interpreters of the Shakespearean text."

- Greg Walker, Masson Professor of English Literature, University of Edinburgh, UK,

"This unique book combines a pop music fan's dedication with an academic's rigour - and gives us an analysis of Shakespeare in popular music and popular music in Shakespeare, in which Shakespeare is both sampler and sampled. From ballads to the Beatles and from Elizabethan sermons to internet fan sites, Hansen's enthusiasm is capacious and revealing. The rest certainly is not silence in a book which collapses distinctions between high and low culture, and is as comfortable with House as with Hamlet."

- Emma Smith, Fellow and Tutor in English, Senior Tutor, University of Oxford, UK,

'Hansen's passion for both Shakespeare and popular music is infectious and makes me want to revisit Shakespeare's plays. I highly recommend this book so go and order it from your local independent bookstore or visit Continuum's site.'

- Elaine Cusack, rocksbackpagesblog.com,

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Adam Hansen's Shakespeare and Popular Music is a work clearly informed by the author's passion for both of these subjects...

- Routledge ABES,

Reviewed in The Times Literary Supplement

Exploring the interactions between Shakespeare and popular music, this book links these seeming polar opposites, showing how musicians have woven the Bard into their sounds. How have Shakespearean characters, words, texts and iconography been represented and reworked through popular music? Do all types of popular music represent Shakespeare in the same ways? And how do the links between Shakespeare and popular music challenge what we think we know about both Shakespeare and popular music? One of the enduring myths about how Shakespeare and popular music relate is that they don't - after all the antagonism between high culture and pop music could be considered mutual. In the first book of its kind, Adam Hansen shows what happens to Shakespeare when he exists in and becomes popular music, in all its diverse and glorious forms. Exploring these interactions reveals as much about the functions of the diverse genres of popular music as it does about Shakespeare as a global cultural form. Discussing a wide range of examples in a critically-informed but lively and accessible style, this book brings something new to Shakespeare and popular music, capturing the excitement and energy of both for its readers.
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Exploring the interactions between Shakespeare and popular music, this book links these seeming polar opposites, showing how musicians have woven the Bard into their sounds. It shows what happens to Shakespeare when he exists in and becomes popular music, in all its diverse and glorious forms.
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Introduction: A Whole Lotta Shakespeare Goin' On?; 1. 'Where should this music be?': Locating Shakespeare in/and/against Modern Popular Music; 2. Shakespeare and the Technologies of Pop; 3. Shakespeare, the Beatles and the 60s; 4. Predicting Riots? Shakespeare, Pop and Politics; 5. 'High Class Dreams': Shakespeare, Status and Country Music; 6. 'Shakespeare with a twist': The Bard, Race, Gender and Popular Music; 7. Rockin' All Over the Globe; 8. Fans, Fans, Fans, Lend Me Your Ears; Index.
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Exploring the interactions between Shakespeare and popular music, this book links these seeming polar opposites, showing how musicians have woven the Bard into their sounds.
Comprehensive coverage of genres and international examples from the Beatles to Country and World Music.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781441116499
Publisert
2010-11-22
Utgiver
Vendor
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
200

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Adam Hansen is Lecturer in English at Northumbria University, UK.