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Exploring U2, is this rock 'n' roll? : essays on the music, work, and influence of U2, edited by Scott Calhoun

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Exploring U2, is this rock 'n' roll? : essays on the music, work, and influence of U2, edited by Scott Calhoun
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Exploring U2
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
732318675
Responsibility statement
edited by Scott Calhoun
Sub title
is this rock 'n' roll? : essays on the music, work, and influence of U2
Table Of Contents
Part I. Eighteen years of dawning -- ch. 1. Boy to man : a Dublin-shaped band / Neil McCormick -- ch. 2. My voyage of discovery : returning October's lost lyrics / Danielle Rhéaume -- ch. 3. Potent crossroads : where U2 and progressive awareness meet / Rachel E. Seiler -- ch. 4. The authentic self in Paul Ricoeur and U2 / Jeffrey F. Keuss and Sara Koenig -- Part II. Don't expect, suggest -- ch. 5. Vocal layering as deconstruction and reinvention in U2 / Christopher Endrinal -- ch. 6. "Bullet in the sky" as an evolving performance / Steve Taylor -- ch. 7. U2 : an elevated brand / Michele O'Brien -- ch. 8. Nothing succeeds like a failure : U2 and the politics of irony / Keving J. H. Dettmar -- Part III. Take this soul -- ch. 9. Playing the tart : contexts and intertexts for "Until the end of the world" / Daniel T. Kline -- ch. 10. Where Leitourgia has no name : U2 live / Beth Maynard -- ch. 11. Bono v. Nick Cave Re : Jesus / Greg Clarke -- ch. 12. Fallen angels in the hands of U2 / Deane Galbraith -- Part IV. When I look at the world -- ch. 13. Bono's rhetoric of the auspicious : translating and transforming Africa for the consumerist West / Bruce L. Edwards -- ch. 14. Boy, baby, and bomb : U2's use of antilanguage / John Hurtgen -- ch. 15. All that we can't leave behind : U2's conservative voice / Stephen Catanzarite -- ch. 16. Across the universe : U2's hope in space and time / Scott Calhoun
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