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Tramps Like Us: Music And Meaning Among Springsteen Fans,Used
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As Rock Critics Have Noted In The Past, Bruce Springsteen'S Songs Exist In A World Of Their Ownthey Have Their Own Settings, Characters, Words, And Images. It Is A World That Even Those Who Know Only A Handful Of Springsteen'S Lyrics Can Instantly Recognize, A World Of Highways And Factories, Loners And Underdogs, Hot Rods And Patrol Cars. And It Is A World That Stretches Far Beyond The New Jersey State Line. Indeed, Springsteen'S Attention To The Ideals And Struggles Of Ordinary Americans Has Significantly Influenced American Popular Culture And Public Debate. As A Rockandroll Troubadour, 'The Boss' Speaks Not Only For His Many Fans But To Them, And Often With A Directness Or Sincerity That No Other Performer Can Match.But What Can Be Said Of The Fans Themselves? Why And How Do They Relate To Springsteen'S Words And Music? Based On Three Years Of Ethnographic Research Amid Springsteen'S Fans, And Informed By The Author'S Own Experiences And Impressions As A Fan, Daniel Cavicchi'S Tramps Like Us Is An Interdisciplinary Study Of The Ways In Which Ordinary People Form Special, Sustained Attachments To A Particular Singer/Songwriter And His Songs, And Of How These Attachments Function In People'S Lives. An 'Insider'S Narrative' About Springsteen Fanswho They Are, What They Do, And Why They Do Itthis Book Also Investigates The Phenomenon Of Fandom In General. The Text Oscillates Between Fans' Stories And Ideas And Cavicchi'S Own Anecdotes, Commentary, And Analysis. It Challenges The Stereotypes Of Fans As Obsessive, Delusional, And Even Mentally Ill, And Explores Fandom As A Normal Sociocultural Activity. Ultimately, This Book Argues That Music Fandom Is A Useful And Meaningful Behavior That Enables Us To Shape Identities, Create Communities, And Make Sense Of The Worldboth Bruce'S And Our Own.
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'Tramps Like Us'? A: The book focuses on the relationship between Bruce Springsteen's music and his fans, exploring how ordinary people form strong attachments to his songs and the socio-cultural significance of fandom.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Tramps Like Us'? A: The author is Daniel Cavicchi, who draws on three years of ethnographic research among Springsteen fans to provide insights into their experiences.
- Q: What are the key themes discussed in the book? A: Key themes include the exploration of music fandom, the personal connections fans have with Springsteen's music, and the challenge of stereotypes associated with fans.
- Q: When was 'Tramps Like Us' published? A: The book was published on October 29, 1998.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book is available in paperback binding.
- Q: How many pages does 'Tramps Like Us' contain? A: The book contains 11 pages.
- Q: Is 'Tramps Like Us' suitable for casual readers or only for academic audiences? A: The book is suitable for both casual readers interested in music and fans of Bruce Springsteen, as well as those studying cultural phenomena and fandom in an academic context.
- Q: Does the book include personal anecdotes from the author? A: Yes, the book includes the author's personal anecdotes, commentary, and analysis, providing an insider perspective on being a Springsteen fan.
- Q: What is the condition of the book being sold? A: The book is in new condition.
- Q: What genre does 'Tramps Like Us' belong to? A: The book falls under the Rock genre, focusing specifically on the music and cultural impact of Bruce Springsteen.