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U2 Above, Across, and Beyond: Interdisciplinary Assessments

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Full Title:

U2 Above, Across, and Beyond: Interdisciplinary Assessments

Contributors:

By (Author) Scott D. Calhoun
Contributions by Matt Hamilton
Contributions by Arlan Elizabeth Hess
Contributions by Fred Johnson
Contributions by Ed Montano
Contributions by Steve Taylor
Contributions by Theodore Louis Trost
Contributions by Chris Wales
Contributions by Brian F. Wright

ISBN:

9781498501293

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

23rd December 2014

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Popular culture
Literary studies: general

Dewey:

782.4216609

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

164

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 233mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

390g

Description

U2s success and significance are due, in large part, to finding inventive, creative solutions for overcoming obstacles and moving past conventional boundaries. As it has embraced change and transformation over and over again, its fans and critics have come to value and expect this element of U2. These new essays from the disciplines of organizational communication, music theory, literary studies, religion, and cultural studies offer perspectives on several ways U2s dynamic of change has been a constant theme throughout its career. The eight essays here come from the U2 Conference 2013, which explores the music, work, and influence of U2, furthering the scholarship on U2.

Reviews

There is ample (and stimulating) intellectual discussion of the Irish bands proclivity for change in a world that doesnt always welcome it. And each of the eight articles (none longer than thirty pages) makes for an easy-to-digest, hour-long patch of premiere rock and roll reading. * AXS.com *
What to make of U2 Is it possible to seek total global pop domination decades on end, to really believe your work is worthy of it, and to remain somehow soulful, sane, and socially righteous Definitely maybe. U2 Above, Across, and Beyond: Interdisciplinary Assessments is inspiringly unafraid to bring the question down to the level of U2's often exemplary attentiveness to what William Blake calls the minute particulars. There is so much to consider and mull over, especially if one is willing to imagine that U2's dilemmas are a lot like our ownonly more so. If the goal, in all of our meaning-making, is soul, then we get to minutely particularize our love one decision, one song, and one person at a time through this attentive study. -- David Dark, Belmont University
As a band of almost forty years, as activists for world change, and as global pop stars accused of forcing their music on the world for free, U2 avoids easy approaches in the twenty-first century. This excellent collection grapples with the various transformations of U2 from eight unique perspectives; from the recording studio and the sound of Adam Claytons bass, to its Irishness, to the religious and communal aspects of their music.This is necessary reading for scholars and fans of U2 alike. -- Jason Hanley, Director of Education, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum

Author Bio

Scott Calhoun directs the U2 Conference, is curator for the U2: Made in Dublin exhibit, and is professor of writing and literature at Cedarville University.

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