Reading Country Music

Reading Country Music

Steel Guitars, Opry Stars, and Honky Tonk Bars

  • Auteur: Tichi, Cecelia
  • Éditeur: Duke University Press
  • ISBN: 9780822321569
  • eISBN Pdf: 9780822397786
  • Lieu de publication:  Durham , United States
  • Année de publication électronique: 1998
  • Mois : Juillet
  • Pages: 424
  • DDC: 781.642
  • Langue: Anglais
With its steel guitars, Opry stars, and honky-tonk bars, country music is an American original. The most popular music in America today, it’s also big business. Amazing, then, that country music has been so little studied by critics, given its predominance in American culture. Reading Country Music acknowledges the significance of country music as part of an authentic American heritage and turns a loving, critical eye toward understanding the sweep of this peculiarly American phenomenon.
Bringing together a wide range of scholars and critics from literature, communications, history, sociology, art, and music, this anthology looks at everything from the inner workings of the country music industry to the iconography of certain stars to the development of distinctive styles within the country music genre. Essays include a look at the shift from "hard-core" to "soft-shell" country music in recent years; Johnny Cash as lesbian icon; gender, class, and region in Dolly Parton’s star image; and bluegrass’s gothic tradition. Originally published as a special issue of South Atlantic Quarterly, this expanded book edition includes new articles on the spirituality of Willie Nelson, the legacy and tradition of stringed music, and the revival of Stephen Foster’s blackface musical, among others.

Contributors. Mary A. Bufwack, Don Cusic, Curtis W. Ellison, Mark Fenster, Vivien Green Fryd, Teresa Goddu, T. Walter Herbert, Christine Kreyling, Michael Kurek, Amy Schrager Lang, Charmaine Lanham, Bill Malone, Christopher Metress, Jocelyn Neal, Teresa Ortega, Richard A. Peterson, Ronnie Pugh, John W. Rumble, David Sanjek, Cecelia Tichi, Pamela Wilson, Charles K. Wolfe

  • Contents
  • Introduction / Cecelia Tichi
  • Sing Me a Song about Ramblin' Man: Visions and Revisions of Hank Williams in Country Music / Christopher Metress
  • Blue Moon of Kentucky Rising Over the Mystery Train: The Complex Construction of Country Music / David Sanjek
  • Bloody Daggers and Lonesome Graveyard: The Gothic and Country Music / Teresa Goddu
  • A Musical Legacy, A Way of Life: A Photo Essay / Charmaine Lanham
  • Commercial (and/or?) Folk: The Bluegrass Industry and Bluegrass Traditions / Mark Fenster
  • Mountains of Contradictions: Gender, Class, and Region in the Star Image of Dolly Parton / Pamela Wilson
  • Keeping Faith: Evangelical Performance in Country Music / Curtis W. Ellison
  • Girls with Guitars-and Fringe and Sequins and Rhinestones, Silk, Lace, and Leather / Mary A. Bufwack
  • Event Songs / Charles K. Wolfe
  • Country Green: The Money in Country Music / Don Cusie
  • Country Music and the Contemporary Composer: The Case of Paul Martin Zonn / Michael Kurek and Cecelia Tichi
  • "My name is Sue! How do you do?": Johnny Cash as Lesbian Icon / Teresa Ortega
  • The Dialectic of Hard-Core and Soft-Shell Country Music / Richard A. Peterson
  • "The Sad Twang of Mountain Voices": Thomas Hart Benton's Sources of Country Music / Vivien Green Fryd
  • Mecca for the Country Music Scholar / Ronnie Pugh
  • Country Music, Seriously: An Interview with Bill C. Malone / Cecelia Tichi
  • Reading the Row / Christine Kreyling
  • The Metric Makings of a Country Hit / Jocelyn Neal
  • "The Voice of Woe": Willie Nelson and Evangelical Spirituality / T. Walter Herbert
  • "I'll Reap My Harvest in Heaven": Fred Rose's Acquaintance with Country Music / John W. Rumble
  • Jim Crow and the Pale Maiden: Gender, Color, and Class in Stephen Foster's "Hard Times" / Amy Schrager Lang
  • Selected Discography
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Index

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

By subscribing, you accept our Privacy Policy