David Bowie

Critical Perspectives

Martin Power editor Eoin Devereux editor Aileen Dillane editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:20th Dec '16

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David Bowie: Critical Perspectives examines in detail the many layers of one of the most intriguing and influential icons in popular culture. This interdisciplinary book brings together established and emerging scholars from a wide variety of backgrounds, including musicology, sociology, art history, literary theory, philosophy, politics, film studies and media studies. Bowie’s complexity as a singer, songwriter, producer, performer, actor and artist demands that any critical engagement with his overall work must be interdisciplinary and wide-ranging in its scope. The chapters are organised around the key themes of ‘textualities’, ‘psychologies’, ‘orientalisms’, ‘art and agency’ and ‘performing and influencing’ in Bowie’s work. This comprehensive book contributes a great deal to the study of popular music, performance, gender, religion, popular media and celebrity.

"An interdisciplinary account of David Bowie’s career at its best. This is a refreshing and insightful collection of essays that addresses the phenomenon of an artist who changed the direction of pop music forever. It is crammed with fascinating perspectives that raise the curtain on Bowie’s performance antics and sheer force of creativity". - Professor Stan Hawkins,University of Oslo.

'Remarkably interesting' - Andrew Griffin, Red Dirt Report

ISBN: 9781138631205

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 498g

324 pages