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Writing the record : the Village Voice and the birth of rock criticism / Devon Powers.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: American popular music (Amherst, Mass.)Publication details: Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, [2013]Description: 1 online resource (xi, 160 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781613762639
  • 1613762631
  • 1625340125
  • 9781625340122
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Writing the record.DDC classification:
  • 781.6609747/1 23
LOC classification:
  • ML3785 .P68 2013eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction : Criticism -- Village -- Pop -- Hype -- Identity -- Mattering.
Summary: During the mid-1960s, a small group of young journalists made it their mission to write about popular music, especially rock, as something worthy of serious intellectual scrutiny. Their efforts not only transformed the perspective on the era's music but revolutionized how Americans have come to think, talk, and write about popular music ever since. This book explores this shift by focusing on The Village Voice, a key publication in the rise of rock criticism. Revisiting the work of early pop critics such as Richard Goldstein and Robert Christgau, the author shows how they stood at the front lines of the mass culture debates, challenging old assumptions and hierarchies and offering pioneering political and social critiques of the music. Part of a college-educated generation of journalists, Voice critics explored connections between rock and contemporary intellectual trends such as postmodernism, identity politics, and critical theory. In so doing, they became important forerunners of the academic study of popular culture that would emerge during the 1970s. Drawing on archival materials, interviews, and insights from media and cultural studies, the author argues that pop music criticism has been an important channel for the expression of public intellectualism. The author makes the case for the value of well-informed cultural criticism in an age when it is often suggested that "everyone is a critic."
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Introduction : Criticism -- Village -- Pop -- Hype -- Identity -- Mattering.

During the mid-1960s, a small group of young journalists made it their mission to write about popular music, especially rock, as something worthy of serious intellectual scrutiny. Their efforts not only transformed the perspective on the era's music but revolutionized how Americans have come to think, talk, and write about popular music ever since. This book explores this shift by focusing on The Village Voice, a key publication in the rise of rock criticism. Revisiting the work of early pop critics such as Richard Goldstein and Robert Christgau, the author shows how they stood at the front lines of the mass culture debates, challenging old assumptions and hierarchies and offering pioneering political and social critiques of the music. Part of a college-educated generation of journalists, Voice critics explored connections between rock and contemporary intellectual trends such as postmodernism, identity politics, and critical theory. In so doing, they became important forerunners of the academic study of popular culture that would emerge during the 1970s. Drawing on archival materials, interviews, and insights from media and cultural studies, the author argues that pop music criticism has been an important channel for the expression of public intellectualism. The author makes the case for the value of well-informed cultural criticism in an age when it is often suggested that "everyone is a critic."

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