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Future Nostalgia: Performing David Bowie
By (Author) Professor of English Shelton Waldrep
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic USA
22nd October 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
Composers and songwriters
Theory of music and musicology
782.42166092
Hardback
232
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
481g
Although David Bowie has famously characterized himself as a "leper messiah," a more appropriate moniker might be "rock god": someone whose influence has crossed numerous sub-genres of popular and classical music and can at times seem ubiquitous. By looking at key moments in his career (1972, 1977-79, 1980-83, and 1995-97) through several lensestheories of sub-culture, gender/sexuality studies, theories of sound, post-colonial theory, and performance studies Waldrep examines Bowie's work in terms not only of his auditory output but his many reinterpretations of it via music videos, concert tours, television appearances, and occasional movie roles. Future Nostalgia looks at all aspects of Bowie's career in an attempt to trace Bowie's contribution to the performative paradigms that constitute contemporary rock music.
Future Nostalgia imparts numerous critically-informed insights that are an exciting and valuable addition to the field of Bowie Studies. * Perfect Beat: The Asia-Pacific Journal of Research into Contemporary Music & Popular Culture *
Original, engaging, and well-researched, Future Nostalgia is a welcome contribution to both the field of popular music studies generally and to Bowie scholarship in particular. Combining an interdisciplinary approach--drawing on musicology, music criticism, cultural studies and cultural history, gender studies, and disability studies--with the authors comprehensive knowledge of Bowies career and oeuvre, this book makes a compelling case for the importance of David Bowie as an artist, performer, and cultural icon. * Alexander Carpenter, Associate Professor and Director of Music, University of Alberta, Augustana Campus, Canada *
Future Nostalgia is a logical and rigorous exemplar for unpacking the performative palette of popular music's most complex and enduring star. The author has produced a work that critiques David Bowie's uniquely interdisciplinary performances by examining them through a carefully constructed and appropriately interdisciplinary lens. Simply, this is an essential text within the rapidly growing field of Bowie Studies. * Ian Chapman, Senior Executant Lecturer in Contemporary Music, The University of Otago, New Zealand *
This important book is a Tour-De-Force. Thoroughly researched and beautifully written, Professor Waldrep's book is a major addition to the growing field of study which seeks to unpack one of the most complex, multilayered and learned icons within popular culture. Future Nostalgia: Performing David Bowie is a must for both Bowie scholars and Bowie fans alike. * Eoin Devereux, Assistant Dean, Research AHSS Faculty, University of Limerick, Ireland & Adjunct Professor of Contemporary Culture, University of Jyvasklya, Finland *
Future Nostalgia emphasizes Bowies fascination with theatricality and artifice Waldreps ability to interpret the chameleon twists in Bowies work is impressive. He unveils the autobiographical moments and presents a nuanced reading of his often-ambiguous lyrics Future Nostalgia is the best critical assessment of the Bowie oeuvre that we have; it deftly provides shape and form to an amorphous body of work that often seems to defy interpretation. * LA Review of Books *
If you have an interest or even a love for the significance of David Bowie and how he shaped our collective appreciation for all things that define the art world, this book should attract your attentionAn essential study of one of recent historys most remarkable renaissance men. * SLUG Magazine *
Future Nostalgia contributes an expansive interdisciplinary examination of the cultural aesthetic influence of Bowie as he engaged in various performative practices [Waldrep] drew me in and opened up new cultural and intellectual pathways. * Cinema Journal *
Shelton Waldrep is Professor of English at the University of Southern Maine, USA, and currently the Trustee Professor of the University of Maine System.