The Rocktalog: Scholars Celebrating & Inhabiting Musicians
The Rocktalog brings together scholars’ reflections on a selection of musicians from different styles, along with a range of imagined dialogues and statements from the artists themselves, some remixed and some improvised. Edited by Geoffrey V. Carter, this collection of sixteen works draws on “The O...
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Published in | Hyperrhiz no. 23 |
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Main Author | |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Hyperrhiz
20.09.2021
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Summary: | The Rocktalog brings together scholars’ reflections on a selection of musicians from different styles, along with a range of imagined dialogues and statements from the artists themselves, some remixed and some improvised. Edited by Geoffrey V. Carter, this collection of sixteen works draws on “The Octalog,” a lively panel discussion at the CCCC’s in 1988, later published as “Octalog I” in Rhetoric Review. Reimaginging this original “electric” dialogue as an ongoing conversation between musicians and musical scholars, The Rocktalog asks questions about the roles of remix, conversation, and composition in engaging with music and musical artists. Each reflection features a mix of audio tracks, original essays and transcripts. |
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ISSN: | 1555-9351 1555-9351 |
DOI: | 10.20415/hyp/023.i01 |