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The political world of Bob Dylan : freedom and justice, power and sin
题名:
The political world of Bob Dylan : freedom and justice, power and sin
著者:
Taylor, Jeff, 1961-

Israelson, Chad.
ISBN:
9781137482341
出版信息:
New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
规格:
xiii, 304 p. ; 23 cm
系列:
Critical political theory and radical practice

Critical political theory and radical practice.
系列题名:
Critical political theory and radical practice

Critical political theory and radical practice.
摘要:
Bob Dylan's roots and traditional world -- Voice of a generation -- Freedom and justice -- Conversion and culture -- Christian anarchism -- Dylan and the Jesus people -- Dylanesque politics in the real world.

This is a definitive book on the politics of Bob Dylan. It comprehensively investigates Dylan's relationship to the social, political, and religious cultures that acted upon him and to which he reacted. Generally associated with the New Left politics of the 1960s, Dylan's political worldview transcends that narrow description. The ideas he has expressed in songs and interviews can be categorized as traditional, populist, and Christian anarchistic. From his youth in Minnesota to the present, Dylan has embodied a political view that supports the underdog, questions those in power, and subscribes to sacred, universal truths-- Publisher description.
主题:
Dylan, Bob, 1941- -- Political and social views.
摘要:
Bob Dylan's roots and traditional world -- Voice of a generation -- Freedom and justice -- Conversion and culture -- Christian anarchism -- Dylan and the Jesus people -- Dylanesque politics in the real world.

This is a definitive book on the politics of Bob Dylan. It comprehensively investigates Dylan's relationship to the social, political, and religious cultures that acted upon him and to which he reacted. Generally associated with the New Left politics of the 1960s, Dylan's political worldview transcends that narrow description. The ideas he has expressed in songs and interviews can be categorized as traditional, populist, and Christian anarchistic. From his youth in Minnesota to the present, Dylan has embodied a political view that supports the underdog, questions those in power, and subscribes to sacred, universal truths--