gogogo
Syndetics cover image
Image from Syndetics

Heart and soul : critical essays on Joy Division / edited by Martin J. Power, Eoin Devereux and Aileen Dillane.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Popular musics matter: social, political and cultural interventionsPublisher: London ; New York : Rowman & Littlefield International, 2018Description: 314 pages 23cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781786603340
  • 1786603349
  • 9781786603357
  • 1786603357
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 782.42 POW 23
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 782.42 POW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Includes essays from LSAD staff: Paul Tarpey, Kieran Cashell and John S. Greenwood 39002100637173
Standard Loan Moylish Library Main Collection 782.42 POW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 39002100637272

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Led by the iconic Ian Curtis, Joy Division remains one of the most influential bands to emerge in the British Post-Punk Scene. In spite of Joy Division's relatively short existence, their unique sound and distinct iconography have had a lasting impact on music fans and performers alike. This book disassembles the band's contribution to rock music.



Based on up-to-date original research, Heart And Soul brings together established and newly emerging scholars who provide detailed examinations the many layers of this multi-faceted and influential band and their singer, the late Ian Curtis, in particular. Given Joy Division's complexities, the book draws upon a wide range of academic disciplines and approaches in order to make sense of this influential band.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Eoin Devereux is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Limerick, Ireland.



Martin J Power is a Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Limerick, Ireland.



Aileen Dillane is a Lecturer at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, University of Limerick, Ireland.





Powered by Koha