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Popular music, gender, and postmodernism : anger is an energy

This text documents the considerable damage done by the migration of cynical academic ideas into music journalism - demonstrated architypically by Kurt Cobain, a martyr to postmodernism in music journalism.

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  • "Popular Music, Gender, and Postmodernism: Anger Is an Energy begins by tracing the migration of cynical academic ideas about postmodernism into music journalism. The result has been a widespread fatalism over the presumed ability of the music industry to absorb any expression of defiance in hip hop and rock. Commercial "incorporation" supposedly makes a charade of musical outrage, somehow disconnecting anger in music from any meaning or significance. Author Neil Nehring documents the considerable damage done by the Journalistic employment of this tenet of postmodern theory, particularly in the case of the late Kurt Cobain of Nirvana, whose emotional intensity was repeatedly belittled for its purported incoherence."
  • "This text documents the considerable damage done by the migration of cynical academic ideas into music journalism - demonstrated architypically by Kurt Cobain, a martyr to postmodernism in music journalism."@en

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