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Title Mad dogs and Englishness : popular music and English identities / edited by Lee Brooks, Mark Donnelly and Richard Mills.
Publisher London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2017.



Descript 224 pages.
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Contents Foreword Rupa Huq (Kingston University, UK) Acknowledgements Introduction: Englishness, whose Englishness? Lee Brooks and Mark Donnelly (St Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK) Part One: English Heritage 1. 'Rosy, Won't You Please Come Home': Family, Home, and Cultural Identity in the Music of Ray Davies and the Kinks. Carey Fleiner (University of Winchester, UK) 2. 'Rule Britannia is out of bounds': David Bowie and English Heritage. David Bowie Is . (2013) The Next Day (2013) and Blackstar (2016) Richard Mills (St Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK) 3. Mod Cons: Back to the Future with The Jam (1977-79) Ben Winsworth (University of Orleans, France) 4. PJ Harvey and Remembering England Abigail Gardner (University of Gloucestershire, UK) Part Two: Spaces of Identity 5. An adventure in English Space and Time: Sound as Experience in Doctor Who ( An Unearthly Child ) Dene October (University of Arts, London, UK) 6. Productive boredom and unproductive labour: Cabaret Voltaire in the People's Republic of South Yorkshire Jon Hackett (St Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK) 7. Flag of Convenience? The Union Jack as a contested symbol of Englishness in popular music or a convenient marketing device? Johnny Hopkins (Brighton Institute of Modern Music, UK) Part Three: Performing Discrepancy 8. The Poison in the Human Machine Raphael Costambeys-Kempczynski (Universit? Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris) 9. 'Brand New You're Retro': Tricky as Engpop Dissident Christian Lloyd and Shara Rambarran (Brighton Institute of Modern Music, UK) 10. The (un)masked bard: Burial's denied profile and the memory of English underground music Gabriele Marino (University of Turin, Italy) 11. Albion Voice: The Englishness of Bishi Simon Keegan-Phipps and Trish Winter (University of Sheffield, UK and University of Sunderland, UK) Index
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ISBN 9781501311260 (e-book)
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Subject Popular music -- England -- History and criticism.
National characteristics, English.
Alt author Brooks, Lee.
Donnelly, Mark, 1967-
Mills, Richard, 1964-
Descript 224 pages.
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Carrier online resource
Contents Foreword Rupa Huq (Kingston University, UK) Acknowledgements Introduction: Englishness, whose Englishness? Lee Brooks and Mark Donnelly (St Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK) Part One: English Heritage 1. 'Rosy, Won't You Please Come Home': Family, Home, and Cultural Identity in the Music of Ray Davies and the Kinks. Carey Fleiner (University of Winchester, UK) 2. 'Rule Britannia is out of bounds': David Bowie and English Heritage. David Bowie Is . (2013) The Next Day (2013) and Blackstar (2016) Richard Mills (St Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK) 3. Mod Cons: Back to the Future with The Jam (1977-79) Ben Winsworth (University of Orleans, France) 4. PJ Harvey and Remembering England Abigail Gardner (University of Gloucestershire, UK) Part Two: Spaces of Identity 5. An adventure in English Space and Time: Sound as Experience in Doctor Who ( An Unearthly Child ) Dene October (University of Arts, London, UK) 6. Productive boredom and unproductive labour: Cabaret Voltaire in the People's Republic of South Yorkshire Jon Hackett (St Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK) 7. Flag of Convenience? The Union Jack as a contested symbol of Englishness in popular music or a convenient marketing device? Johnny Hopkins (Brighton Institute of Modern Music, UK) Part Three: Performing Discrepancy 8. The Poison in the Human Machine Raphael Costambeys-Kempczynski (Universit? Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris) 9. 'Brand New You're Retro': Tricky as Engpop Dissident Christian Lloyd and Shara Rambarran (Brighton Institute of Modern Music, UK) 10. The (un)masked bard: Burial's denied profile and the memory of English underground music Gabriele Marino (University of Turin, Italy) 11. Albion Voice: The Englishness of Bishi Simon Keegan-Phipps and Trish Winter (University of Sheffield, UK and University of Sunderland, UK) Index
Note 400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781501311260 (e-book)
Subject Popular music -- England -- History and criticism.
National characteristics, English.
Alt author Brooks, Lee.
Donnelly, Mark, 1967-
Mills, Richard, 1964-

Subject Popular music -- England -- History and criticism.
National characteristics, English.
Descript 224 pages.
Content text
Media computer
Carrier online resource
Contents Foreword Rupa Huq (Kingston University, UK) Acknowledgements Introduction: Englishness, whose Englishness? Lee Brooks and Mark Donnelly (St Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK) Part One: English Heritage 1. 'Rosy, Won't You Please Come Home': Family, Home, and Cultural Identity in the Music of Ray Davies and the Kinks. Carey Fleiner (University of Winchester, UK) 2. 'Rule Britannia is out of bounds': David Bowie and English Heritage. David Bowie Is . (2013) The Next Day (2013) and Blackstar (2016) Richard Mills (St Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK) 3. Mod Cons: Back to the Future with The Jam (1977-79) Ben Winsworth (University of Orleans, France) 4. PJ Harvey and Remembering England Abigail Gardner (University of Gloucestershire, UK) Part Two: Spaces of Identity 5. An adventure in English Space and Time: Sound as Experience in Doctor Who ( An Unearthly Child ) Dene October (University of Arts, London, UK) 6. Productive boredom and unproductive labour: Cabaret Voltaire in the People's Republic of South Yorkshire Jon Hackett (St Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK) 7. Flag of Convenience? The Union Jack as a contested symbol of Englishness in popular music or a convenient marketing device? Johnny Hopkins (Brighton Institute of Modern Music, UK) Part Three: Performing Discrepancy 8. The Poison in the Human Machine Raphael Costambeys-Kempczynski (Universit? Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris) 9. 'Brand New You're Retro': Tricky as Engpop Dissident Christian Lloyd and Shara Rambarran (Brighton Institute of Modern Music, UK) 10. The (un)masked bard: Burial's denied profile and the memory of English underground music Gabriele Marino (University of Turin, Italy) 11. Albion Voice: The Englishness of Bishi Simon Keegan-Phipps and Trish Winter (University of Sheffield, UK and University of Sunderland, UK) Index
Note 400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
Alt author Brooks, Lee.
Donnelly, Mark, 1967-
Mills, Richard, 1964-
ISBN 9781501311260 (e-book)

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