Teenage Nervous Breakdown
Music and Politics in the Post-Elvis Age
Published by: Routledge
ISBN: 9780415978569
Publication Date: 2006
Pages: 227
Edition: Second
ISBN: 9780415978569
Publication Date: 2006
Pages: 227
Edition: Second
Book Summary
Teenage Nervous Breakdown: Music and Politics in the Post-Elvis Era combines music and cultural history and criticism to examine how rock and the rock lifestyle have been merchandised first to a teenage audience and eventually to a worldwide consumer society. Well-known, iconoclastic writer/ critic David Walley examines the entire rock culture and how it has infused all aspects of American (and world) life, from entertainment to politics to academic education. In a series of what he describes as "word-jazz rock and roll improvisations and variations," Walley examines how adult culture has been "adolescent-ized" and what the ramifications are on our society. Walley is not an uninvolved observer-his personal story and opinions are right up front, where they belong. Famous for being the first writer to recognize the commercial genius of Frank Zappa (in the landmark book, No Commercial Potential, first published in 1972 and still in print today), Walley is ideally suited to examine how commercialism has invaded rock music, and in turn how this commercialism has invaded rock music, and in turn how this commercial stepchild of rock has become a culture unto itself. He tackles everything from the elevation of youth culture to the mainstream; the fast-food economy; the commercial hijack of the counterculture movement; the "cool" aesthetic; the marketing of politicians; psychotropic drugs from LSD to Prozac; and much, much more. Along the way, he touches on a diverse range of figures. From Ma Rainey to Elvis, from Béla Bartók to Batman; from Timothy Leary to Rush Limbaugh; from The Man From U.N.C.L.E. to Understanding Media. LIST OF READINGS
Preface to the First Edition
David WalleyID: s91858 | 3pp | Copyright Fee: $0.36
Source Title: Teenage Nervous Breakdown
Preface to the Second Edition
David WalleyID: s91859 | 4pp | Copyright Fee: $0.48
Source Title: Teenage Nervous Breakdown
This, Here, Soon
David WalleyID: s91861 | 16pp | Copyright Fee: $1.92
Source Title: Teenage Nervous Breakdown
Who Stole the Bomp (From the Bomp Sha Bomp)?
David WalleyID: s91862 | 19pp | Copyright Fee: $2.28
Source Title: Teenage Nervous Breakdown
Blame It on the Sixties
David WalleyID: s91863 | 31pp | Copyright Fee: $3.72
Source Title: Teenage Nervous Breakdown
Boxers or Briefs? Music Politics in the Post-Elvis Age
David WalleyID: s91864 | 26pp | Copyright Fee: $3.12
Source Title: Teenage Nervous Breakdown
Play School: You Can Dress for It, But You Can't Escape It
David WalleyID: s91865 | 16pp | Copyright Fee: $1.92
Source Title: Teenage Nervous Breakdown
The Twinkie Defense
David WalleyID: s91866 | 16pp | Copyright Fee: $1.92
Source Title: Teenage Nervous Breakdown
Bad Day at Internet
David WalleyID: s91867 | 17pp | Copyright Fee: $2.04
Source Title: Teenage Nervous Breakdown
Asking Alice: Fighting for the Right to Party
David WalleyID: s91868 | 20pp | Copyright Fee: $2.40
Source Title: Teenage Nervous Breakdown


