American Lit Remixed: Music in Twenty-First-Century American Literature
By (Author) Melissa J. Strong
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
30th April 2021
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
810.935780905
Hardback
176
Width 163mm, Height 241mm, Spine 20mm
445g
American Lit Remixed identifies a new sound in literature emerging after the digital revolution. It reads works by Jennifer Egan, Sherman Alexie, and others through the lenses of remix theory -- the term Eduardo Navas coined to describe the remix as a form of artistic and cultural discourse -- and the music industrys preoccupations with nostalgia and authenticity, arguing that digital-age fiction, poetry, and drama remix the music and technology of the past to offer new modes of connecting to self, others, and place. Musical features such as references to popular songs, structural similarities to music recordings, and thematic treatment of the riffing and borrowing endemic within popular music lend a retro sound, feel, and structure to contemporary American texts, even when they refer to life in the digital era. Through engaging with the musical past, literature resists nostalgia and remixes the twenty-first centurys dystopian, disconnected ethos to find possibility and hope for the future. Critics often focus on technologys negative impact on the music industry, but American Lit Remixed emphasizes music as a source of creative potential in twenty-first-century literature, including new ways of storytelling and relating.
American Lit Remixed is an unexpected and refreshing analysis of literary works as mixtapes. Melissa Strong examines the shaping and reshaping that literature and music have performed on each other with their clear reliance on technological innovation. Approached as a literary mixtape in its own right, this book provides a focused analysis of selected creative writing pieces that share a clear lineage with Rock music and its ongoing influence across our sprawling musical landscape.
--Eduardo Navas, Pennsylvania State UniversityIn American Lit Remixed, music talks and fiction sings. Melissa Strong daringly bridges the gap between sound and letters by turning a sharp eye (and ear) to the dialogue between rock 'n roll and contemporary fiction, tracing out a multi-sensory and uniquely American narrative that upends cultural hierarchies and challenges some of our most sacred myths about rock and literature.
--Nate Sloan, University of Southern CaliforniaMelissa J. Strong is professor at Community College of Philadelphia (CCP).