02862nam 22005773u 450 991077976610332120230126203312.00-7391-7672-2(CKB)2550000001062975(EBL)1203959(OCoLC)844939464(MiAaPQ)EBC1203959(EXLCZ)99255000000106297520140127d2013|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||The Rolling Stones[electronic resource] Sociological PerspectivesLanham Lexington Books20131 online resource (254 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-7391-7673-0 1-299-61172-9 Contents; Introduction; Parti. THE GROUP; Ch01. The Spider and the Fly; PartII. (COUNTER)CULTURES-MUSIC SCENES; Ch02. The Anti-Beatles; Ch03. Exile on Main Street and the End of the Counterculture; PartIII. MOVIES; Ch04. Sympathy for the Circus; Ch05. "My Name Is Called Disturbance"; Ch06. Gimme Shelter Revisited; PartIV. SEXUALITY/GEND ER; Ch07. Satisfaction; Ch08. The Hegemonic Masculinity of the Rolling Stones and Where They Came to Rest; PartV. IN CONCERT; Ch09. Ladies and Gentlemen, the Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World; References; Index; About the ContributorsThe Rolling Stones: Sociological Perspectives, edited by Helmut Staubmann, draws from a broad spectrum of sociological perspectives to contribute both to the understanding of the phenomenon Rolling Stones and to an in-depth analysis of contemporary society and culture that takes The Stones a starting point. The contributors approach the Rolling Stones from a range of social science perspectives including cultural studies, communication and film studies, gender studies, and the sociology of popular music. The chapters in this volume focus onRock music -- History and criticismRock music -- Social aspectsRolling StonesRock music -- History and criticism.Rock music -- Social aspects.Rolling Stones.782.42166092782.421660922Staubmann Helmut1178103Baker Andrea1178104Bortolini Matteo145659Cossu Andrea930903Centawer Marlie1490117Downes Daniel M1490118Madeley June1490119Eastman Jason T1490120Faulk Barry J849445Millard Andre1490121Skladany Michael1490122Smith Peter41392AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910779766103321The Rolling Stones3711274UNINA