This is the Sound of Irony: Music, Politics and Popular Culture
- Editor: Turner, Katherine Leonard
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Contents
- Contents: Introduction: The sound of irony/the irony of sound, Katherine L. Turner
- The meat in a humbug sandwich: the irony of want in California Gold Rush music, Meredith Eliassen
- ‘I ain’t got long to stay here’: double audience, double irony in US slave songs and spirituals, G. Yvonne Kendall
- ‘Strange Fruit’: cognitive linguistics and pragmatics of ironic comprehension, Katherine L. Turner
- Musical irony and identity politics: Austro-German Jewish refugees in republican China, Jeremy Leong
- Irony, myth, and temporal organization in the early songs of Bob Dylan, Timothy Koozin
- Burning down freedom’s road: the strange life of ‘Brown Baby’, S. Alexander Reed
- God, flag, and country: ironic variations on a metaphysical theme, Sabatino DiBernardo
- The view from below: early hip hop culture as ironic perception, Chadwick Jenkins
- ‘Ironic consciousness’ in the early Polish punk music, Anna G. Piotrowska
- Irony, intentionality, and environmental politics in the music of cake, David Ferrandino
- Paul Anka sings ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’, Mimi Haddon
- Wagner, Nazism, and evil in Apt Pupil, Matthew J. McAllister
- Irony of absence: literary and technological devices in the rap of T-Pain, Andrew Shryock
- Listener-senders, musical irony, and the most ‘disliked’ YouTube videos, Joseph S. Plazak
- The narrowing gyre of music recommendation, Damien McCaffery
- Bibliography
- Index.