Quadrophenia and Mod(ern) Culture

Author:   Pamela Thurschwell
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
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Pages:   268
Publication Date:   31 August 2018
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Quadrophenia and Mod(ern) Culture


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Author:   Pamela Thurschwell
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9783319878621


ISBN 10:   331987862
Pages:   268
Publication Date:   31 August 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. ​Introduction: “Dressed Right for a Beach Fight”; Pamela Thurschwell.- Part One: Quadrophenia in its Histories.- 2. Brighton Rocked: Youth, Politics and Social Change During the Early 1960s;  Bill Osgerby.- 3.  ‘Who (the Fuck) are You?’ Out with the In Crowd in Quadrophenia (1973); Ben Winsworth.- 4. Discovering the Who’s Mod Past: The American Reception of Quadrophenia; Christine Feldman-Barrett.- 5. Heat Wave: The Who, the Mods and the Cultural Turn; Sam Cooper.- Part Two: The Mobility of Mod: Class, Culture and Identity.- 6. Class, Youth and Dirty Jobs: The working-class and post-war Britain in Pete Townshend’s Quadrophenia; Keith Gildart.- 7. Quad to Run: the crucible of identity as represented in Quadrophenia (1973) and Born to Run (1975); Suzanne Coker.- 8. Taking the 5:15: Mods, Social Mobility and the Railway; Tom F. Wright.- Part Three: Reading Quadrophenia: Genre, Gender, Sexuality.- 9. “What are you gonna do tonight? Wait for a phone call I suppose”: Girls, Mod Subculture, and reactions to the film Quadrophenia; Rosalind Watkiss Singelton.- 10. “Poofs wear lacquer, don’t they, eh?”: Quadrophenia and the Queerness of Mod Culture; Peter Hughes Jachimiak.- 11. The Drowning Machine: the sea and the scooter in Quadrophenia; Brian Baker.- 12. ‘“You were under the impression, that when you were walking forwards, that you’d end up further onwards, but things ain’t quite that simple”: Time Travelling and Quadrophenia’s segues; Pamela Thurschwell.- 13. Interview with Franc Roddam.- 14. Interview with Ethan Russell.- Index.

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This is probably the best book on Mod culture so far. ... it is the one with the best academic approach to it and a real understanding of the subculture that goes beyond pure distanced sociological writing and simplifying banalities ... . Highly recommended reading. (Dr. A. Ebert, popcultureshelf.com, February, 2018)


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Pamela Thurschwell is Reader in English Literature at the University of Sussex, UK. Her publications include Literature, Technology and Magical Thinking, 1880–1920 (2001) and Sigmund Freud (2000). She has also published widely on pop music, including essays on Billy Bragg, Bob Dylan, and Elvis Costello. She is currently writing a book on the temporality of adolescence in twentieth century.

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