Aesthetic Amalgams and Political Pursuits: Intertextuality in Music Videos

Author:   Tomasz Dobrogoszcz (Adjunct Professor, University of Lodz, Poland) ,  Agata Handley (Assistant Professor, University of Lodz, Poland) ,  Tomasz Fisiak (Assistant Professor, University of Lodz, Poland) ,  Lisa Perrott (University of Waikato New Zealand)
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Pages:   320
Publication Date:   28 May 2026
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Aesthetic Amalgams and Political Pursuits: Intertextuality in Music Videos


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Author:   Tomasz Dobrogoszcz (Adjunct Professor, University of Lodz, Poland) ,  Agata Handley (Assistant Professor, University of Lodz, Poland) ,  Tomasz Fisiak (Assistant Professor, University of Lodz, Poland) ,  Lisa Perrott (University of Waikato New Zealand)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
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9798765109540


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   28 May 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Word-Sound-Image—Intertextuality in Music Videos Tomasz Dobrogoszcz, Agata Handley, and Tomasz Fisiak Section 1: Music Video as New Transmedial Practice 1. Integrated Pop: Intertextuality, Music Video, and Transmedia Production Modes in Popular Music Christofer Jost 2. Music Video Meets Social Media: Intertextuality, New Aesthetics, and the Development of New Practices Eduardo Viñuela 3. Nostalgic Simulation: Intertextuality and Gaming in Muse’s “Thought Contagion” Video Agata Handley and Tomasz Dobrogoszcz 4. “I’m too classy for this world, forever, I’m that girl”: Media Hybrids between Pop and Art in Beyoncé’s Renaissance Kathrin Dreckmann Section 2: Intertextuality as a Tool of Political Engagement 5. Part of Whose World? Intertextuality, Media-lore, and Ethnic Identity in Mermaid Themed Music Videos Philip Hayward and Dorota Filipczak 6. “Our Time Has Come, Your Time Is Up”: The Song Suffragettes’ March for Gender Equality in Country Music Jada Watson 7. Gold Diggers of MTV: Creating New Gender Narratives from the Busby Berkeley “Showgirl” Trope Karen Fournier 8. Ecofeminist Voices and Body Politics in Music Videos by Bjo¨rk, Aurora, and MØ Anna-Elena Pääkkölä Section 3: Repetition with a Difference: Re-Cycling Aesthetic Patterns 9. Sophie Muller’s Gothic Intertexts Tomasz Fisiak and Malgorzata Grajter 10. Intertextuality in Music Video: The Case of Taylor Swift and Joseph Kahn Carol Vernallis, Joanna Nadolny, and Steven Shaviro 11. “I don’t wanna make it, I just wanna… ”: Cinematic Intertextuality in 2000s Emo Music Videos Michael N. Goddard 12. Johnny Zhivago? The Heaven Seventeen? On Stylistic References to Stanley Kubrick’s Films in Music Videos Adam Cybulski and Konrad Klejsa Contributors Index

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""Aesthetic Amalgams and Political Pursuits: Intertextuality in Music Videos offers a wonderfully varied series of studies showing us how music videos borrow, reshuffle, and reinvent elements from the surrounding culture. While other treatments of intertextuality in music video too often reduce it to simple source-spotting, this volume theorizes the notion in rigorous ways which draw on some of the most advanced work in textual theory. From canonical artists like Beyoncé and Taylor Swift through midwestern emo bands and Norwegian eco-feminists, the articles collected here show artists using music video to reanimate art-historical traditions, key moments of cinematic history, and collective rhetorics of political struggle. This book marks a significant advance in the study of music and audiovisual media."" --Will Straw is Professor of Urban Media Studies at McGill University, Quebec, Canada ""With a strong focus on intertextuality, this fascinating collection explores the rich potential for diverse social, political, and cultural meanings to be developed in the visual, textual, and sonic spaces of the music video. Distinguished by its gathering of international scholars, writing on a range of musical genres and intermedia contexts, the volume offers unique interpretive themes and perspectives that will enlighten audiovisual scholarship."" --Lori Burns is Professor of Music at the University of Ottawa, Canada. She is also co-editor of The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music Video Analysis (Bloomsbury, 2019) ""Radical Inter-ship: this incredibly rich volume lays out, in many different voices, the cultural potential of a genre traditionally seen as ""popular culture"". The in-depth scholarly examination validates the music video as an important artform. Dedicated by her colleagues to the late Dorota Fillipczak, an exceptionally creative and committed scholar who initiated this project before her untimely passing in 2021, this book shines with multiplicity: many authors, many artefacts/cases, many approaches, musical and (inter-)textual styles, are not simply accumulated but made to meet up to produce resourceful, innovative modes of analysis. Due to the importance of that meeting I advocate the preposition ""inter-"" which, for me signifies encounter, traversing media, times, disciplines, areas of interest as well as the genre's political potential, to characterize the book. The editors tend to call it ""trans-"", as is usual, but for me, the ""inter-ship"" that demonstrates connectivity in difference, in so many cultural and social domains that it is impossible to sum it up, describes it more adequately. A monumental achievement."" --Mieke Bal is based at the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis, Netherlands


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Tomasz Dobrogoszcz is Professor in the Institute of English Studies at the University of Lodz, Poland. He is the editor of Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition: Cultural Contexts In Monty Python (2014) and the author of Family and Relationships in Ian McEwan’s Fiction (2018). Agata Handley is Assistant Professor in the Institute of English Studies at the University of Lodz, Poland. She is the author of Constructing Identity: The Poetry of Tony Harrison (2021) and Editor-in-Chief of the interdisciplinary academic journal Text Matters: A Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture. Tomasz Fisiak is Assistant Professor in the Department of Canadian, Intermedial and Postcolonial Studies, Institute of English Studies at the University of Lodz, Poland. He is the author of She-(d)evils?: The Construction of a Female Tyrant as a Cultural Critique (2020) and the co-editor of The Postworld In-Between Utopia and Dystopia: Intersectional, Feminist, and Non-Binary Approaches in 21st-Century Speculative Literature and Culture (2021, with Katarzyna Ostalska). He is Managing Editor of the interdisciplinary academic journal Text Matters: A Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture.

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