Morrissey fandom, representations and identities

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Abstract

Known for his outspoken and often controversial views on class, ethnicity and sexuality, Morrissey has remained an anti-establishment figure who continues to provoke argument, debate and devotion amongst critics and his many fans. Focusing exclusively on Morrissey’s solo career, the collected essays in this important book - now in paperback - make for a rich reading of Morrissey and his highly influential creative output. Working across a range of academic disciplines and approaches (including musicology; ethnography; sociology and cultural studies) these essays seek to make sense of the many complexities of this global icon. To read the rest of the 'Notes' review.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherIntellect Ltd.
Number of pages346
ISBN (Electronic)9781841505800
ISBN (Print)9781841504179
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2011

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