Rammstein on Fire: New Perspectives on the Music and PerformancesJohn T. Littlejohn, Michael T. Putnam McFarland, 21.9.2013 - 284 sivua This volume contains 13 original essays exploring Rammstein's stage performance and recorded works from multiple academic perspectives. Topics range from Rammstein's connection with 19th century German literature and their East German heritage to cannibalism and the supernatural. The panoramic view of approaches to Rammstein's music and performance goes beneath the surface and provides fan and scholar alike with a deeper appreciation for the band. |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 80
Sivu vii
... Cultural Identity NICK HENRY AND JULIANE SCHICKER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 6. Rammstein Rocking the Republic: A Cultural Reading of the Trans/National Shock 'n' Roll Circus CORINNA KAHNKE ...
... Cultural Identity NICK HENRY AND JULIANE SCHICKER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 6. Rammstein Rocking the Republic: A Cultural Reading of the Trans/National Shock 'n' Roll Circus CORINNA KAHNKE ...
Sivu 2
... culturally German composers changed Western music immensely with their sonic innovations; Beethoven, Wagner, and Schönberg are just a few names which spring to mind. More recently, Kraftwerk and Can have fundamentally influenced ...
... culturally German composers changed Western music immensely with their sonic innovations; Beethoven, Wagner, and Schönberg are just a few names which spring to mind. More recently, Kraftwerk and Can have fundamentally influenced ...
Sivu 3
... cultural imperialism. Lastly, she examines the music and video for Rammstein's latest release, the single “Mein Land.” Simpson demonstrates how Rammstein inhabits an ideal of a postwar innocent masculinity in the video, an ideal which ...
... cultural imperialism. Lastly, she examines the music and video for Rammstein's latest release, the single “Mein Land.” Simpson demonstrates how Rammstein inhabits an ideal of a postwar innocent masculinity in the video, an ideal which ...
Sivu 4
... Cultural Identity.” Rejecting the idea that Rammstein's works bear a straightforward nostalgia for the old East Germany in which the band members grew up, Henry and Schicker argue that the band's oeuvre displays a longing for a Heimat ...
... Cultural Identity.” Rejecting the idea that Rammstein's works bear a straightforward nostalgia for the old East Germany in which the band members grew up, Henry and Schicker argue that the band's oeuvre displays a longing for a Heimat ...
Sivu 5
... cultural and historical reasons. Karley K. Adney examines the carnival aspect of Rammstein's work, specifically in the song and video for “Mein Teil,” in “A Carnivalesque Cannibal: Armin Meiwes, 'Mein Teil'” and Representations of ...
... cultural and historical reasons. Karley K. Adney examines the carnival aspect of Rammstein's work, specifically in the song and video for “Mein Teil,” in “A Carnivalesque Cannibal: Armin Meiwes, 'Mein Teil'” and Representations of ...
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Rammstein Literature and Culture | 99 |
The Elemental and the Metaphysical | 229 |
About the Contributors | 269 |
Index | 273 |
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