The Pet Shop Boys and the Political: Queerness, Culture, Identity and Society

Author:   Dr Bodie A. Ashton (Universität Erfurt, Germany)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781350331570


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   08 February 2024
Format:   Hardback
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The Pet Shop Boys came of age at a time of deep socio-political tension. From the rise of sexual politics and awareness to Thatcherite neoliberalism and the Cold War, this book explores the cultural and political impact of the band and offers a fascinating window into the late 20th and early 21st centuries. An archetypal ‘gay band’, it shows how their overt queerness influenced generations of LGBTQIA+ music lovers and artists alike. Covering the full oeuvre of the Pet Shop Boys; their albums, films, stage productions and collaborations, chapters in this collection show how their work is suffused with political commentary on the past and present covering themes as broad as queer identity, the HIV/AIDs epidemic, globalization and Brexit. It also places them within the context of their times and considers them as activists, authors, social commentators, political actors and personalities to better understand what influenced them. Bringing together a range of perspectives and disciplines, The Pet Shop Boys and the Political provides a unique and untapped insight into a formative pop band of the modern era that has mirrored and shaped society over the past forty years.

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Author:   Dr Bodie A. Ashton (Universität Erfurt, Germany)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN:  

9781350331570


ISBN 10:   1350331570
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   08 February 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Figures Introduction, Bodie A. Ashton, (Universität Erfurt, Germany) Part I It’s All About Change, It’s a Metamorphosis: The Personal-Political 1. Che Guevara and Debussy to a Disco Beat: Intellectualism and the Pet Shop Boys, Antares Russell Leask, (North Virginia Community College, USA) 2. The End of the West: Community and Chorus in Pet Shop Boys since ‘Go West’, Adrian Daub, (Stanford University, USA) 3. He Dreamed of Machines: Queer Heritage and the Pet Shop Boys’ Turing Test, Bodie A. Ashton, (Universität Erfurt, Germany) Part II Blaming the Colour TV: Neoliberal and Capitalist Critique 4. Buying and Selling Your History: Navigating the Ruins of Neoliberalism with Tennant and Lowe, Jonathan Dean, (University of Leeds, UK) 5. The Currency We Spent: The Pet Shop Boys and the Actualisation of Thatcherite Economics, Stephanie Polsky, (Goldsmiths University of London, UK) 6. Moscow or Manderley? Spectrality and Sovietism in the Pet Shop Boys’ Oeuvre, Carolin Isabel Steiner (University of Applied Sciences Mittweida, Germany) Part III We Came from Outer Space: Siting and Spatiality 7. “All that Swinging Sixties. It Never Did Anyone Any Good, Did It?” The Pet Shop Boys and the Scandal of the Profumo Affair, Christopher Spinks (University of East Anglia, UK) 8. Go West, Young Band, Torsten Kathke (Johannes-Guttenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany) Part IV We’re the Pet Shop Boys: Metanarrativity and Manifestations 9. It’s a Sin: Religious Imagery and Queer Identities in It Couldn’t Happen Here, Lisa-Marie Pöhland (Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany) 10. What Have I Done to Deserve This? Personal, Professional, and Political Representations in Smash Hits during the ‘Imperial Phase’ (1986-1988), Lexi Webster (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) 11. You’ve Been Around but You Don’t Look Too Rough: The Pet Shop Boys as Legacy Artists, Abby S. Waysdorf (Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands) 12. It's (Not) Obvious: Queerness and Queer Identities Pre- and Post-Bilingual, Bodie A. Ashton (Universität Erfurt, Germany) and Carolin Isabel Steiner (University of Applied Sciences Mittweida, Germany)

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This delightful collection brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars. As the authors dive into themes like Thatcherism and queerness, they showcase both the critical role the Pet Shop Boys played in shaping the social and cultural landscape as well as the meaning(s) its music has brought to listeners. * Jovana Babovic, Associate Professor of History, SUNY Geneseo, USA *


Author Information

Bodie A. Ashton is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Universität Erfurt, Germany. He is a historian of identity, particularly in queer history, and is the co-editor of Taking Bodies Vol II (2020).

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