Frank Zappa and the And
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Frank Zappa and the And
Ashgate, c2013
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Ashgate popular and folk music series
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [217]-233) and index
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This collection of essays, documented by an international and interdisciplinary array of scholars, represents the first academically focused volume exploring the creative idiolect of Frank Zappa. Several of the authors are known for contributing significantly to areas such as popular music, cultural, and translation studies, with expertise and interests ranging from musicology to poetics. The publication presents the reader with an understanding of the ontological depth of Zappa's legacy by relating the artist and his texts to a range of cultural, social, technological and musicological factors, as encapsulated in the book's title - Frank Zappa and the And. Zappa's interface with religion, horror, death, movies, modernism, satire, freaks, technology, resistance, censorship and the avant-garde are brought together analytically for the first time, and approached non chronologically, something that strongly complies with the non linear perspective of time Zappa highlights in both his autobiography and recordings. The book employs a variety of analytical approaches, ranging from literary and performance theory, 'horrality' and musicology, to post modern and textually determined readings, and serves as a unique and invaluable guide to Zappa's legacy and creative force.
Table of Contents
- Contents: Introduction, Paul Carr
- Zappa and horror: screamin' at the monster, Richard J. Hand
- Zappa and his cultural legacy: authorship, influences and expressive features in Frank Zappa's movies, Manuel de la Fuente
- Zappa and religion: music is the best, Kevin Seal
- Zappa and the razor: editing, sampling and musique concrete, James Gardner
- Zappa and satire: from conceptual absurdism to the perversity of politics, Nick Awde
- Zappa and resistance: the pleasure principle, Claude Chastagner
- Zappa and the story-song: a rage of cultural influences, Geoffrey I. Wills
- Zappa and technology: his incorporation of time, space and place in performing, composing and arranging music, Paul Carr
- Zappa and the freaks: recording Wild Man Fischer, David Sanjek
- Zappa and modernism: an extended study of 'Brown Shoes Don't Make It', Martin Knakkergaard
- Zappa and the avant-garde: artifice/absorption/expression, Michel Delville
- Zappa and mortality: the mediation of Zappa's death, Paula Hearsum
- Bibliography
- Index.
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