Popular music artists, as performers in the public eye, offer a
privileged site for the witnessing and analysis of ageing and its
mediation. The Late Voice undertakes such an analysis by considering
issues of time, memory, innocence and experience in modern Anglophone
popular song and the use by singers and songwriters of a 'late voice'.
Lateness here refers to five primary issues: chronology (the stage in
an artist's career); the vocal act (the ability to convincingly
portray experience); afterlife (posthumous careers made possible by
recorded sound); retrospection (how voices 'look back' or anticipate
looking back); and the writing of age, experience, lateness and loss
into song texts. There has been recent growth in research on ageing
and the experience of later stages of life, focusing on physical
health, lifestyle and psychology, with work in the latter field
intersecting with the field of memory studies. The Late Voice seeks to
connect age, experience and lateness with particular performers and
performance traditions via the identification and analysis of a late
voice in singers and songwriters of mid-late twentieth century popular
music.
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Time, Age and Experience in Popular Music
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781628920642
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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