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- Title
Post-1960s rock, R'n'B and hip hop.
- Authors
Ingram, David
- Abstract
The article presents chapter nine of the book "The Jukebox in the Garden: Ecocriticism and American Popular Music Since 1960," by David Ingram. It explores the role of music, particularly rhythm-and-blues (R'n'B) in reflecting the political quietism in 1970, which was a replacement to the protests during the 1960s. It also mentions several songs written by soul artists including "Respect," by Aretha Franklin, "Dancing in the Street," by Vandellas, and "What's Going on," by Marvin Gaye.
- Subjects
JUKEBOX in the Garden: Ecocriticism &; American Popular Music Since 1960, The (Book); INGRAM, David; RHYTHM &; blues music; QUIETISM; SOUL musicians; RESPECT (Music); FRANKLIN, Aretha, 1942-2018; DANCING in the Street (Music)
- Publication
Nature, Culture & Literature, 2010, Vol 7, p159
- ISSN
1572-4344
- Publication type
Article