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Travel with Me: Country Music, Race, and Remembrance
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Collapsing Distance: The Love- Song of the Wanna- Be, or The Fannish Auteur 7
- Black Rockers vs. Blackies Who Rock, or The Difference between Race and Music 15
- Toward an Ethics of Knowing Nothing 27
- Divided Byline: How a Student of Leslie Fiedler and a Colleague of Charles Keil Became the Ghostwriter for Everybody from Ray Charles to Cornel West 40
- Boring and Horrifying Whiteness: The Rise and Fall of Reaganism as Prefigured by the Career Arcs of Carpenters, Lawrence Welk, and the Beach Boys in 1973–74 47
- Perfect Is Dead: Karen Carpenter, Theodor Adorno, and the Radio, or If Hooks Could Kill 62
- Agents of Orange: Studio K and Cloud 9 82
- Belliphonic Sounds and Indoctrinated Ears: The Dynamics of Military Listening in Wartime Iraq 111
- Since the Flood: Scenes from the Fight for New Orleans Jazz Culture 145
- (Over the) Rainbow Warrior: Israel Kamakawiwo’ole and Another Kind of Somewhere 176
- Travel with Me: Country Music, Race, and Remembrance 185
- The Comfort Zone: Shaping the Retro- Soul Audience 201
- Within Limits: On the Greatness of Magic Slim 230
- Urban Music in the Teenage Heartland 240
- “Death to Racism and Punk Revisionism”: Alice Bag’s Vexing Voice and the Unspeakable Influence of Canción Ranchera on Hollywood Punk 247
- Of Wolves and Vibrancy: A Brief Exploration of the Marriage Made in Hell between Folk Music, Dead Cultures, Myth, and Highly Technical Modern Extreme Metal 271
- The New Market Affair: Media Pranks, the Music Industry’s Last Big Gold Rush, and the Hunt for Hits in the Shenandoah Valley 282
- All That Is Solid Melts into Schmaltz: Poptimism vs. the Guilty Displeasure 299
- Contributors 313
- Index 317
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Collapsing Distance: The Love- Song of the Wanna- Be, or The Fannish Auteur 7
- Black Rockers vs. Blackies Who Rock, or The Difference between Race and Music 15
- Toward an Ethics of Knowing Nothing 27
- Divided Byline: How a Student of Leslie Fiedler and a Colleague of Charles Keil Became the Ghostwriter for Everybody from Ray Charles to Cornel West 40
- Boring and Horrifying Whiteness: The Rise and Fall of Reaganism as Prefigured by the Career Arcs of Carpenters, Lawrence Welk, and the Beach Boys in 1973–74 47
- Perfect Is Dead: Karen Carpenter, Theodor Adorno, and the Radio, or If Hooks Could Kill 62
- Agents of Orange: Studio K and Cloud 9 82
- Belliphonic Sounds and Indoctrinated Ears: The Dynamics of Military Listening in Wartime Iraq 111
- Since the Flood: Scenes from the Fight for New Orleans Jazz Culture 145
- (Over the) Rainbow Warrior: Israel Kamakawiwo’ole and Another Kind of Somewhere 176
- Travel with Me: Country Music, Race, and Remembrance 185
- The Comfort Zone: Shaping the Retro- Soul Audience 201
- Within Limits: On the Greatness of Magic Slim 230
- Urban Music in the Teenage Heartland 240
- “Death to Racism and Punk Revisionism”: Alice Bag’s Vexing Voice and the Unspeakable Influence of Canción Ranchera on Hollywood Punk 247
- Of Wolves and Vibrancy: A Brief Exploration of the Marriage Made in Hell between Folk Music, Dead Cultures, Myth, and Highly Technical Modern Extreme Metal 271
- The New Market Affair: Media Pranks, the Music Industry’s Last Big Gold Rush, and the Hunt for Hits in the Shenandoah Valley 282
- All That Is Solid Melts into Schmaltz: Poptimism vs. the Guilty Displeasure 299
- Contributors 313
- Index 317