Rancid Aphrodisiac: Subjectivity, Desire, And Rock 'N' Roll

Bloomsbury Academic
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It has been sixty years since Rock 'n' Roll exploded into the mainstream, yet we remain limited in our understanding of how its bawdy excesses absorbed into the annals of mass popularity in such a short amount of time. Mickey Vallee asks: what if the Rock 'n' Roll eruption was nothing less than postwar consumer capitalism at its very best, precisely because it was taken as its very worst? Vallee explores the emergence of Rock 'n' Roll's from an entirely new theoretical disposition in order to answer this question, drawing mainly from Lacanian cultural psychoanalysis to reveal that Rock 'n' Roll was far more conformist than we are generally led to believe; namely, that it was conformist with emerging liberal principles of freedom from the tyranny of the state. Vallee supports this proposition with detailed analyses of familiar (and not-so-familiar) characters and texts in Rock 'n' Roll to suggest that the disruption of our symbolic economy was symptomatic of a new cultural logic of economic freedom. While not denying Rock 'n' Roll's role in the pre-civil rights movement, Vallee refuses the possibility to deny that Rock 'n' Roll's symbolic efficacy ultimately coordinated a neoliberal foundation to the ideology of individualism in its rhythm, instrumentation, lyrics, and vocals, where its power was at its most effective and affective.
  • | Author: Mickey Vallee
  • | Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
  • | Publication Date: Jun 30, 2016
  • | Number of Pages: 160 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback/Music
  • | ISBN-10: 1501322176
  • | ISBN-13: 9781501322174
Author:
Mickey Vallee
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date:
Jun 30, 2016
Number of pages:
160 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback/Music
ISBN-10:
1501322176
ISBN-13:
9781501322174