Why pamper life's complexities?
Essays on The Smiths
Herausgeber: Campbell, Sean; Coulter, Colin
Why pamper life's complexities?
Essays on The Smiths
Herausgeber: Campbell, Sean; Coulter, Colin
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In this, the first academic text devoted to The Smiths, writers from a range of perspectives set out to consider the cultural significance and enduring appeal of one of the most influential and controversial bands of recent decades.
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In this, the first academic text devoted to The Smiths, writers from a range of perspectives set out to consider the cultural significance and enduring appeal of one of the most influential and controversial bands of recent decades.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 421g
- ISBN-13: 9780719078415
- ISBN-10: 0719078415
- Artikelnr.: 31053249
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 421g
- ISBN-13: 9780719078415
- ISBN-10: 0719078415
- Artikelnr.: 31053249
Sean Campbell is Senior Lecturer in the Department of English and Media at Anglia Ruskin in Cambridge. Colin Coulter is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth
1. Why Pamper Life's Complexities? An Introduction to the Book. Sean
Campbell & Colin Coulter 2. Has The World Changed Or Have I Changed? The
Smiths and the Challenge of Thatcherism. Joe Brooker 3. 'Irish Blood,
English Heart': Ambivalence, Unease and The Smiths. Sean Campbell 4. Heaven
Knows We'll Soon Be Dust: Catholicism and Devotion in The Smiths. Eoin
Devereux 5. Sing Me to Sleep: Suicide, Philosophy, and The Smiths. Kieran
Cashell 6. 'A Boy in the Bush': Childhood, Sexuality and The Smiths. Sheila
Whiteley 7. 'This Way and That Way': Towards A Musical Poetics of The
Smiths. Jonathan Hiam 8. I Don't Owe You Anything: The Smiths and
Kitchen-Sink Cinema. Cecilia Mello 9. 'A Double Bed and a Stalwart Lover
For Sure': The Smiths, the Death of Pop and the Not So Hidden Injuries of
Class. Colin Coulter 10. Last Night We Dreamt That Somebody Loved Us:
Smiths Fans (and Me) in the Late 1980s. Karl Maton 11. 'When we're in your
scholarly room': the Media, Academia, and The Smiths. Fergus Campbell 12.
'So Much To Answer For': What Do The Smiths Mean to Manchester? Julian
Stringer 13. 'Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty': Englishness, Pop and The
Smiths. Kari Kallioniemi 14. Guantánamo, Here We Come: Out Of Place With
The Smiths. Nabeel Zuberi
Campbell & Colin Coulter 2. Has The World Changed Or Have I Changed? The
Smiths and the Challenge of Thatcherism. Joe Brooker 3. 'Irish Blood,
English Heart': Ambivalence, Unease and The Smiths. Sean Campbell 4. Heaven
Knows We'll Soon Be Dust: Catholicism and Devotion in The Smiths. Eoin
Devereux 5. Sing Me to Sleep: Suicide, Philosophy, and The Smiths. Kieran
Cashell 6. 'A Boy in the Bush': Childhood, Sexuality and The Smiths. Sheila
Whiteley 7. 'This Way and That Way': Towards A Musical Poetics of The
Smiths. Jonathan Hiam 8. I Don't Owe You Anything: The Smiths and
Kitchen-Sink Cinema. Cecilia Mello 9. 'A Double Bed and a Stalwart Lover
For Sure': The Smiths, the Death of Pop and the Not So Hidden Injuries of
Class. Colin Coulter 10. Last Night We Dreamt That Somebody Loved Us:
Smiths Fans (and Me) in the Late 1980s. Karl Maton 11. 'When we're in your
scholarly room': the Media, Academia, and The Smiths. Fergus Campbell 12.
'So Much To Answer For': What Do The Smiths Mean to Manchester? Julian
Stringer 13. 'Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty': Englishness, Pop and The
Smiths. Kari Kallioniemi 14. Guantánamo, Here We Come: Out Of Place With
The Smiths. Nabeel Zuberi
1. Why Pamper Life's Complexities? An Introduction to the Book. Sean
Campbell & Colin Coulter 2. Has The World Changed Or Have I Changed? The
Smiths and the Challenge of Thatcherism. Joe Brooker 3. 'Irish Blood,
English Heart': Ambivalence, Unease and The Smiths. Sean Campbell 4. Heaven
Knows We'll Soon Be Dust: Catholicism and Devotion in The Smiths. Eoin
Devereux 5. Sing Me to Sleep: Suicide, Philosophy, and The Smiths. Kieran
Cashell 6. 'A Boy in the Bush': Childhood, Sexuality and The Smiths. Sheila
Whiteley 7. 'This Way and That Way': Towards A Musical Poetics of The
Smiths. Jonathan Hiam 8. I Don't Owe You Anything: The Smiths and
Kitchen-Sink Cinema. Cecilia Mello 9. 'A Double Bed and a Stalwart Lover
For Sure': The Smiths, the Death of Pop and the Not So Hidden Injuries of
Class. Colin Coulter 10. Last Night We Dreamt That Somebody Loved Us:
Smiths Fans (and Me) in the Late 1980s. Karl Maton 11. 'When we're in your
scholarly room': the Media, Academia, and The Smiths. Fergus Campbell 12.
'So Much To Answer For': What Do The Smiths Mean to Manchester? Julian
Stringer 13. 'Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty': Englishness, Pop and The
Smiths. Kari Kallioniemi 14. Guantánamo, Here We Come: Out Of Place With
The Smiths. Nabeel Zuberi
Campbell & Colin Coulter 2. Has The World Changed Or Have I Changed? The
Smiths and the Challenge of Thatcherism. Joe Brooker 3. 'Irish Blood,
English Heart': Ambivalence, Unease and The Smiths. Sean Campbell 4. Heaven
Knows We'll Soon Be Dust: Catholicism and Devotion in The Smiths. Eoin
Devereux 5. Sing Me to Sleep: Suicide, Philosophy, and The Smiths. Kieran
Cashell 6. 'A Boy in the Bush': Childhood, Sexuality and The Smiths. Sheila
Whiteley 7. 'This Way and That Way': Towards A Musical Poetics of The
Smiths. Jonathan Hiam 8. I Don't Owe You Anything: The Smiths and
Kitchen-Sink Cinema. Cecilia Mello 9. 'A Double Bed and a Stalwart Lover
For Sure': The Smiths, the Death of Pop and the Not So Hidden Injuries of
Class. Colin Coulter 10. Last Night We Dreamt That Somebody Loved Us:
Smiths Fans (and Me) in the Late 1980s. Karl Maton 11. 'When we're in your
scholarly room': the Media, Academia, and The Smiths. Fergus Campbell 12.
'So Much To Answer For': What Do The Smiths Mean to Manchester? Julian
Stringer 13. 'Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty': Englishness, Pop and The
Smiths. Kari Kallioniemi 14. Guantánamo, Here We Come: Out Of Place With
The Smiths. Nabeel Zuberi