The Triumph of Vulgarity by Robert Pattison (.ePUB)

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The Triumph of Vulgarity: Rock Music in the Mirror of Romanticism by Robert Pattison
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Overview: The Triumph of Vulgarity in a thinker’s guide to rock ‘n’ roll. Rock music mirrors the tradition of nineteenth-century Romaniticsm, Robert Patison says. Whitman’s “barbaric yawp” can still be heard in the punk rock of the Ramones, and the spirit that inspired Poe’s Eureka lives on in the lyrics of Talking Heads. Rock is vulgar, Pattison notes, and vulgarity is something that high culture has long despised but rarely bothered to define. This book is the first effort since John Ruskin and Aldous Huxley to describe in depth what vulgarity is, and how, with the help of ideas inherent in Romaniticism, it has slipped the constraints imposed on it by refined culture and established its own loud arts. The book disassembles the various myths of rock: its roots in black and folk music; the primacy it accords to feeling and self; the sexual omnipotence of rock stars; the satanic predilictions of rock fans; and rock’s high-voltage image of the modern Prometheus wielding an electric guitar.
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