Description

Reading the Boss: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Works of Bruce Springsteen, edited by Roxanne Harde and Irwin Streight, draws together close readings of Bruce Springsteen's lyrics by scholars across a range of academic disciplines. The editors first make a compelling comparison between Bruce Springsteen and William Shakespeare, carefully building the argument that both men offer profound insight into the hungry human heart. Springsteen, they argue, uses many Shakespearean themes such as the ties of blood and friendship, commitment to country and community, the monsters of lust and jealousy, vanity and power, and the hopeful pursuit of real love. These themes lift his music beyond stories of characters casing the Promised Land of America to universal matters of the heart's truth wherever it is found. Then, the twelve chapters of Reading the Boss, written by established and emerging scholars, engage readers both critically and enthusiastically with central issues in Bruce Springsteen's writing, as they read his explorations of gender, place, religion, philosophy, and other literary texts, notably the works of Walker Percy and Flannery O'Connor. Driven by arguments grounded in a wide variety of theoretical and critical positions, these essays offer a comprehensive and accessible discussion of Springsteen's oeuvre, from Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J. to Working on a Dream that will appeal to both specialist readers and Springsteen fans alike.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Note on the Lyrics
Introduction: The Bard of Asbury Park
Section 1: Reading Influence
Chapter 1: Endlessly Seeking: Springsteen and Percy's Quest for Possibility Among the Ordinary
Chapter 2: "On Blessing Avenue": Faith, Language, and a Search for Meaning In the Works of Bruce Springsteen and Walker Percy
Chapter 3: "The Flannery O'Connor of American Rock"
Section 2: Reading Place
Chapter 4: "Deliver me from nowhere": Place and Space in Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska
Chapter 5: Tracking Place and Identity in Bruce Springsteen's Tracks
Section 3: Reading Gender
Chapter 6: "Who's that girl?": Nostalgia, Gender, and Springsteen
Chapter 7: Growin' Up to be a Nothing Man: Masculinity, Community, and the Outsider in Bruce Springsteen's Songs
Chapter 8: "Like a vision she dances": Re-Visioning the Female Figure in the Songs of Bruce Springsteen
Section 4: Reading Philosophy and Religion
Chapter 9: A Covenant Reversed: Bruce Springsteen and the Promised Land
Chapter 10: Ironic Revelation in Bruce Springsteen
Chapter 11: "I'll work for your love": Springsteen and the Struggle for Authenticity
Chapter 12: 12."May your hope give us hope": The Rising as a Site of Mourning
Bibliography
About the Editors and Contributors
Music and Image Credits
Index

Product details

Published Aug 14 2010
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 316
ISBN 9780739145364
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 233 x 155 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Roxanne Harde

Anthology Editor

Irwin Streight

Contributor

Ann V. Bliss

Contributor

Mike Cadó

Contributor

Peter J. Fields

Contributor

Frank P. Fury

Contributor

Michael Kobre

Contributor

Kenneth Womack

Contributor

Liza Zitelli

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