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"Rock Mythologies: Celebrity and the Killing Fields of Popular Music"

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Is it a cliché that the fame of celebrities survives as long as they represent what their fans expect them to represent, and that even death is no obstacle for mythologizing and status? At the same time, the merciless killing fields of popular music abound with opportunities for quick success and quick oblivion. Sheila Whiteley explores the myth-making of the rock’n’roll and asks what is more important – music or persona?


Sheila Whiteley(UK)
Sheila Whitely is a professor of popular music at University of Salford, Greater Manchester. She has published a long range of books on women, identity formation, and gender in popular music and has done research on mythopoeia in rock music. Furthermore, she is one of the founders of FreeFlowUK – a website which serves as a show room for popular music.







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