Beatles and Humour
Beatles and Humour
Mockers, Funny Papers, and Other Play
Heyman, Dr. Matthias; Mills, Dr Richard; Kapurch, Prof Katie
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
09/2023
280
Dura
Inglês
9781501379345
15 a 20 dias
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Editor and Contributor Bios
Introduction: Mockers, Funny Papers, and Rolling Up: Why the Beatles are Still in Play
Katie Kapurch, Texas State University, USA, Matthias Heyman, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, and Richard Mills, St Mary's University, UK
PART I: Playing Together
1. The Beatles and the Bard, the Walrus and the Eggman: Playing with William Shakespeare and Lewis Carroll and/as Perspective by Incongruity
Katie Kapurch, Texas State University, USA
2. I Laugh and Act Like a Clown: The Beatles as Paradoxical Clowns
Matthias Heyman, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
3. Defuse, Dilute, Deflate: The Beatles Turn It On and Laugh It Off
Aviv Kammay, Wingra School, USA
4. Billy Preston and the Beatles Get Back: Black Music and the Wisdom of Wordplay and Wit
Mike Alleyne, Middle Tennessee State University, USA, Walter Everett, University of Michigan, USA, and Katie Kapurch, Texas State University
PART II: Playing Solo
5. Madcap Laughs: The Evolution of John Lennon's Humor
Jeffrey Roessner, Mercyhurst University, USA
6. "Shall We Dance? This is Fun!": Paul McCartney's Popular Song Pastiches
David Thurmaier, University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory, USA
7. "I Was So Young When I Was Born": George Harrison and the Mansion of Mirth
John Covach, University of Rochester, USA
8. George Martin, Parlophone Records, and Great Britain's Funnymen
Kenneth Womack, Monmouth University, USA, and Ed Zareh, writer, USA
9. Yoko Ono's Avant-Garde Humor
Stephanie Hernandez, Independent Scholar, UK
PART III: Playing in Context
10. Bug Music: Beatle Memes in Sixties American Sitcoms
Matthew Schneider, High Point University, USA
11. The Beatles and the Birth of British Comedy in the 1960s with Beyond the Fringe and Monty Python's Flying Circus
Richard Mills, St Mary's University, UK
12. Pastiche, Parody, or Post-Irony? The Beatles' Influence on Tears for Fears
Mark Spicer, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA
Index
Introduction: Mockers, Funny Papers, and Rolling Up: Why the Beatles are Still in Play
Katie Kapurch, Texas State University, USA, Matthias Heyman, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, and Richard Mills, St Mary's University, UK
PART I: Playing Together
1. The Beatles and the Bard, the Walrus and the Eggman: Playing with William Shakespeare and Lewis Carroll and/as Perspective by Incongruity
Katie Kapurch, Texas State University, USA
2. I Laugh and Act Like a Clown: The Beatles as Paradoxical Clowns
Matthias Heyman, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
3. Defuse, Dilute, Deflate: The Beatles Turn It On and Laugh It Off
Aviv Kammay, Wingra School, USA
4. Billy Preston and the Beatles Get Back: Black Music and the Wisdom of Wordplay and Wit
Mike Alleyne, Middle Tennessee State University, USA, Walter Everett, University of Michigan, USA, and Katie Kapurch, Texas State University
PART II: Playing Solo
5. Madcap Laughs: The Evolution of John Lennon's Humor
Jeffrey Roessner, Mercyhurst University, USA
6. "Shall We Dance? This is Fun!": Paul McCartney's Popular Song Pastiches
David Thurmaier, University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory, USA
7. "I Was So Young When I Was Born": George Harrison and the Mansion of Mirth
John Covach, University of Rochester, USA
8. George Martin, Parlophone Records, and Great Britain's Funnymen
Kenneth Womack, Monmouth University, USA, and Ed Zareh, writer, USA
9. Yoko Ono's Avant-Garde Humor
Stephanie Hernandez, Independent Scholar, UK
PART III: Playing in Context
10. Bug Music: Beatle Memes in Sixties American Sitcoms
Matthew Schneider, High Point University, USA
11. The Beatles and the Birth of British Comedy in the 1960s with Beyond the Fringe and Monty Python's Flying Circus
Richard Mills, St Mary's University, UK
12. Pastiche, Parody, or Post-Irony? The Beatles' Influence on Tears for Fears
Mark Spicer, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA
Index
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Editor and Contributor Bios
Introduction: Mockers, Funny Papers, and Rolling Up: Why the Beatles are Still in Play
Katie Kapurch, Texas State University, USA, Matthias Heyman, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, and Richard Mills, St Mary's University, UK
PART I: Playing Together
1. The Beatles and the Bard, the Walrus and the Eggman: Playing with William Shakespeare and Lewis Carroll and/as Perspective by Incongruity
Katie Kapurch, Texas State University, USA
2. I Laugh and Act Like a Clown: The Beatles as Paradoxical Clowns
Matthias Heyman, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
3. Defuse, Dilute, Deflate: The Beatles Turn It On and Laugh It Off
Aviv Kammay, Wingra School, USA
4. Billy Preston and the Beatles Get Back: Black Music and the Wisdom of Wordplay and Wit
Mike Alleyne, Middle Tennessee State University, USA, Walter Everett, University of Michigan, USA, and Katie Kapurch, Texas State University
PART II: Playing Solo
5. Madcap Laughs: The Evolution of John Lennon's Humor
Jeffrey Roessner, Mercyhurst University, USA
6. "Shall We Dance? This is Fun!": Paul McCartney's Popular Song Pastiches
David Thurmaier, University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory, USA
7. "I Was So Young When I Was Born": George Harrison and the Mansion of Mirth
John Covach, University of Rochester, USA
8. George Martin, Parlophone Records, and Great Britain's Funnymen
Kenneth Womack, Monmouth University, USA, and Ed Zareh, writer, USA
9. Yoko Ono's Avant-Garde Humor
Stephanie Hernandez, Independent Scholar, UK
PART III: Playing in Context
10. Bug Music: Beatle Memes in Sixties American Sitcoms
Matthew Schneider, High Point University, USA
11. The Beatles and the Birth of British Comedy in the 1960s with Beyond the Fringe and Monty Python's Flying Circus
Richard Mills, St Mary's University, UK
12. Pastiche, Parody, or Post-Irony? The Beatles' Influence on Tears for Fears
Mark Spicer, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA
Index
Introduction: Mockers, Funny Papers, and Rolling Up: Why the Beatles are Still in Play
Katie Kapurch, Texas State University, USA, Matthias Heyman, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, and Richard Mills, St Mary's University, UK
PART I: Playing Together
1. The Beatles and the Bard, the Walrus and the Eggman: Playing with William Shakespeare and Lewis Carroll and/as Perspective by Incongruity
Katie Kapurch, Texas State University, USA
2. I Laugh and Act Like a Clown: The Beatles as Paradoxical Clowns
Matthias Heyman, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
3. Defuse, Dilute, Deflate: The Beatles Turn It On and Laugh It Off
Aviv Kammay, Wingra School, USA
4. Billy Preston and the Beatles Get Back: Black Music and the Wisdom of Wordplay and Wit
Mike Alleyne, Middle Tennessee State University, USA, Walter Everett, University of Michigan, USA, and Katie Kapurch, Texas State University
PART II: Playing Solo
5. Madcap Laughs: The Evolution of John Lennon's Humor
Jeffrey Roessner, Mercyhurst University, USA
6. "Shall We Dance? This is Fun!": Paul McCartney's Popular Song Pastiches
David Thurmaier, University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory, USA
7. "I Was So Young When I Was Born": George Harrison and the Mansion of Mirth
John Covach, University of Rochester, USA
8. George Martin, Parlophone Records, and Great Britain's Funnymen
Kenneth Womack, Monmouth University, USA, and Ed Zareh, writer, USA
9. Yoko Ono's Avant-Garde Humor
Stephanie Hernandez, Independent Scholar, UK
PART III: Playing in Context
10. Bug Music: Beatle Memes in Sixties American Sitcoms
Matthew Schneider, High Point University, USA
11. The Beatles and the Birth of British Comedy in the 1960s with Beyond the Fringe and Monty Python's Flying Circus
Richard Mills, St Mary's University, UK
12. Pastiche, Parody, or Post-Irony? The Beatles' Influence on Tears for Fears
Mark Spicer, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA
Index
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