"John Massaro writes about classic Springsteen themes––politics, love, sports, and masculinity––with insight, care, and thoughtfulness. Massaro finds meaning in the singer's lyrics that should resonate with Springsteen fans, whether long-time admirers or those just learning about him."— June Skinner Sawyers, co-editor, Long Walk Home: Reflections on Bruce Springsteen<br /> "<i>Shades of Springsteen</i> fits squarely into what is now a sizeable literature of Springsteen studies. The tenor of that discourse, like that of fandom generally, has a deeply personal dimension, but Massaro is part of what might be termed a strongly ethnographic cast in recent Springsteen writing....Rutgers University Press, which published Shades of Springsteen, has been at the vanguard of this trend in honoring its local son....<i>Shades of Springsteen</i> is a useful contribution to a vibrant, ongoing conversation."— Jim Cullen, New Jersey Studies<br /> First Person: Springsteen and politics, Adirondack murder mystery, ins and outs of dog training - interview with John Massaro— "First Person," North Country Public Radio (Canton, NY)<br /> "Book on The Boss published by Potsdam Professor," by Craig Thorton— WWNY7<br /> "Massaro's work is academically sound — he's done his research, quoting everyone from Jung to Albert Camus to Ta-Nehisi Coates, not to mention a who's-who of Springsteen experts like Peter Ames Carlin, Eric Alterman, Marc Dolan and Andy Greene. But the book is also part memoir, with stories of Massaro's own father and family experiences that resonate within Springsteen's words, and vice versa. It's a fine analysis even without them, but don't skip those sections: If you've read this far, I have a feeling you'll relate."— Blogness on the Edge of Town<br /> "A gifted speaker and writer, John Massaro speaks very astutely to contemporary issues involving love, masculinity, and sports, connecting with both the reader and Springsteen."— Kenneth Womack, author of Solid State: The Story of "Abbey Road" and the End of the Beatles<br /> "Massaro's thesis of connective tissue in the themes of the book's subtitle <i>Politics, Love, Sports and Masculinity</i> that he artfully argues drive Springsteen's canon and best explains the songwriter's ability to overcome his own issues of depression, is solid. He digs deep, but with an entertaining flair, explaining how all of these themes comes through in nearly every stanza of Springsteen's songs."— James Campion, The Aquarian<br />

One of the secrets to Bruce Springsteen's enduring popularity over the past fifty years is the way fans feel a deep personal connection to his work. Yet even as the connection often stays grounded in details from his New Jersey upbringing, Springsteen's music references a rich array of personalities from John Steinbeck to Amadou Diallo and beyond, inspiring fans to seek out and connect with a whole world's worth of art, literature, and life stories.
 
In this unique blend of memoir and musical analysis, John Massaro reflects on his experiences as a lifelong fan of The Boss and one of the first professors to design a college course on Springsteen's work. Focusing on five of the Jersey rocker's main themes—love, masculinity, sports, politics, and the power of music—he shows how they are represented in Springsteen's lyrics and shares stories from his own life that powerfully resonate with those lyrics. Meanwhile, paying tribute to Springsteen's inclusive vision, he draws connections among figures as seemingly disparate as James Joyce, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Thomas Aquinas, Bobby Darin, and Lin-Manuel Miranda. Shades of Springsteen offers a deeply personal take on the musical and cultural legacies of an American icon.
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Although never having met Bruce Springsteen, connecting with the poet/rock star has been a seminal event in John Massaro's life. In this book, Massaro draws upon his years of research in preparing a college level course on Springsteen, and documents a truly mutual connection linking two related stories: Springsteen's and his own.
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Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction 
1 Springsteen's Biography 
2 Springsteen and Politics 
Teaching with Springsteen 
Essay 1. Teaching Politics (and More) with Bruce Springsteen
Springsteen and Patriotism 
Essay 2. "Born in the U.S.A." and Patriotism 
Essay 3. "But Was It Right?"
Studying Springsteen 
Essay 4. Image and Reality: A Review of Springsteen's Autobiography Born to Run 
Essay 5. A Note on the State of Springsteen Scholarship
Springsteen, Class, and Depression 
Essay 6. Springsteen and Depression 
Essay 7. Straddling Class and Demons 
Essay 8. "Used Cars" and the Hidden Injuries of Class 

Essay 9. Wrecking Ball and Class Warfare? 
Essay 10. Why I Am a Democratic Socialist and Springsteen Isn't—Yet
Springsteen and Race 
Essay 11. Racism and "American Skin (41 Shots)" 
Conclusion: Springsteen and Politics 
3 Springsteen, Love, and Relationships 
Essay 12. A Fitzgerald/Springsteen Pastiche: "Gatsby" Down the Jersey Shore 
Springsteen, Fathers, and Sons 
Essay 13. Springsteen to Springsteen: Speaking of Love 
Essay 14. Flying 
Essay 15. Pakistani Son, Pakistani Father: An Updated Review
of Sarfraz Manzoor's
Greetings from Bury Park: Race, Religion,
and Rock 'n' Roll 
Compassion and Understanding in Love (and Even in Politics) 
Essay 16. "Scumbag Bobby" and Springsteen's "Spare Parts" 
Essay 17. The Nixon in All of Us
 
Springsteen and Tunnel of Love 
Essay 18. Springsteen on Relationships in Tunnel of Love 
Essay 19. Bravery and Honesty in Patti Scialfa's
Rumble Doll Album
The Sacred and the Profane 
Essay 20. The Sacred and the Profane: Springsteen, Caravaggio, "Earth Angel," and "Reno" 
Essay 21. The Sacred and the Profane? The Love of a Daughter and George Carlin's "Seven Dirty Words" 
Essay 22. The Good News according to Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 
Essay 23. Springsteen and Apocalypse Sex 
Conclusion: Springsteen and Love
 
4 Springsteen, Synchronization, Sports, and Masculinity 
"Glory Days" 
Essay 24. Springsteen's "Glory Days" and Synchronization 
Essay 25. Synchronizing with Springsteen 
Essay 26. "Glory Days" and Uncle Phil 

Two More "Boring Stories" of "Glory Days" 
Essay 27. Replay 
Essay 28. The Stuff of Life 

Springsteen and Fatherhood 
Essay 29. Fatherhood: From a Different Perspective 
The Traditional Model of Masculinity 
Essay 30. The Traditional Model of Masculinity and Me 
Essay 31. Bruce Springsteen and the Traditional Model of Masculinity 

Grandpa Bruce? 
Essay 32. Man to Man in Maine 
Conclusion: Springsteen, Sports, and Masculinity 
5 Loose Ends 
Essay 33. Why Write? Some Answers Provided by Bruce Springsteen, Roger Rosenblatt, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Alexander Hamilton 
Essay 34. Concluding Statement 
References 
Index

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781978816176
Publisert
2021-07-16
Utgiver
Rutgers University Press
Vekt
28 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
272

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Biografisk notat

JOHN MASSARO writes about politics and popular culture. A Distinguished Teaching Professor at SUNY-Potsdam, he is currently retired and living in Wells, Maine. His previous books include Supremely Political: The Role of Ideology and Presidential Management in Unsuccessful Supreme Court Nominations.