Erotic City and Beyond : Prince, Place, and the Making of an Icon (American Made Music Series)

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Erotic City and Beyond : Prince, Place, and the Making of an Icon (American Made Music Series)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 224 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781496865342

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Contributions by Arthur Banton, Adrian A. Bautista, Shannon M. Cochran, Nancy J. Holland, Zachary Hoskins, Judson L. Jeffries, Zada Johnson, Deirdre T. Guion Peoples, Caterina Y. Pierre, John Rafalski, Molly Reinhoudt, Gina Shropshire, and Laura Tiebert

Erotic City and Beyond: Prince, Place, and the Making of an Icon, the third and final volume in the PrincEnlighteNmenT: A Study of Society through Music project, explores the intricate, complex, and nuanced interplay between Prince's artistry, his social orbit, and the enduring impact of his life and work. Divided into three thematic sections, essayists examine how his music and public persona intersected with race, gender, politics, and geography, revealing him as both a product and a shaper of postmodern civil rights America.

Part I, "Space, Place, and Political Sociology in Prince's World," considers how Prince engaged with urban landscapes, gender, and social critique. Essays explore him as a postmodern flâneur in Under the Cherry Moon, interpret "When Doves Cry" as a meditation on Black urban life and masculinity, and situate Paisley Park, his former home and recording studio in the suburb of Chanhassen, Minnesota, as a site of cultural memory and mythmaking. Part II, "Iconography and the Making of a Legend," examines how Prince destabilized hierarchies of race, gender, and sexuality, challenged the boundaries between creator and performer, and redefined his role as a "Black New Waver," expanding a genre often marked by racial division. The final section, "Purple Tears, Mourning, and the Psychology of Living," turns to Prince's legacy, exploring how fans find meaning, transformation, and inspiration through their connections to him, highlighting the cultural power of fandom as both a reflection of and response to the artist's influence.

Together, the essays in this volume demonstrate that a richer understanding of Prince—and the America that shaped him—emerges from examining the social, cultural, and political contexts in which he lived and created.

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