Musician in the Museum: Display and Power in Neoliberal Popular Culture
- Author: Fairchild, Charles
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Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1 : The Place We've Ended Up
- 1. The Democratic [sic] Vistas of Popular Culture
- 2. Neoliberalism's Firmaments of Fame
- 3. Caught Between the Spectacular and the Vernacular
- Part 2 : Ideal Musical Objects
- 4. Popular Music Museums and the Experience Economy
- 5. Preferred Itineraries of Sight, Sound, and Feeling
- 6. Fetish, Effigy, and the Resonant Object
- Part 3 : Ideal Musical Subjects
- 7. The Emergence and Evolution of the Rock Imaginary
- 8. Portraiture and the Currency of Musical Repute
- 9. Displaying 'The Popular'
- Conclusion
- Bibliography