ABSTRACT
Bringing together cultural, political and economic analyses, Lawrence Grossberg offers an original and bold interpretation of the contemporary politics of both rock and popular culture.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |33 pages
Introduction: Theory, Politics and Passion
part |93 pages
Cultural Studies Theory, Power and the Popular
chapter 1|31 pages
Articulation and Culture
chapter 2|19 pages
Mapping Popular Culture
chapter 3|23 pages
Power and Daily Life
chapter 4|15 pages
Articulation and Agency
part |111 pages
Another Boring Day in … Paradise: A Rock Formation
chapter 5|5 pages
Rock Cultures and Rock Formations
chapter 6|34 pages
Rock, the Liberal Consensus and Everyday Life
chapter 7|30 pages
Rock and Youth
chapter 8|39 pages
Rock, Postmodernity and Authenticity
part |69 pages
“Where the Streets have no Name”: Hegemony and Territorialization
chapter 9|20 pages
Nation, Hegemony and Culture
chapter 10|17 pages
Hegemony and the Postmodern Frontier
chapter 11|12 pages
Ideology and Affective Epidemics
chapter 12|17 pages
The Disciplined Mobilization of Everyday Life
part |86 pages
“Real Power Doesn't Make Any Noise”: Capitalism and the Left