Blackstar rising and the purple reign : the sonic afterlives of David Bowie & Prince /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Brooks, Daphne (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Durham : Duke University Press, [2026]
Series:Refiguring American music.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a "Dearly Beloved,' 'Gimme Your Hands'": Toward a (Rock 'n Roll) Commons / Daphne A. Brooks -- "Adore": A Map to the Essays, Meditations, Conversations & A Spirited Round of Karaoke / Daphne A. Brooks -- "Punch A Higher Floor": David Bowie, Prince, the Utopian & the Spiritual -- This Is What It's Like When Starships Cry-A Cosmic Soliloquy On The Warp Driven Vessels Christened Bowie and Prince / Greg Tate -- Am I Nowhere Now?: Hoping for Utopia in David Bowie's Lazarus / Tiffany Naiman -- "This Thing Called Life" (after Prince and Bowie) On Blackstars and Purple Rain / Kara Keeling -- Not Quite Dying: Late Bowie / Eric Lott -- Adore, Alternative / Ashon Crawley -- "Station to Station": Traversing Cities & Borders with Bowie & Prince -- Heroes Across the Borders / Josh Kun -- Riding in Cars with Prince Van Truong -- Queer Nightlife Autopoiesis: A Self-Guided Downtown Bowie Walking Tour / Shane Vogel -- "There will be no death": Prince's Afterlife in Minneapolis / Emma Baĺazs and Kristen Zschomler -- From the Depot to Uncle Sam's: Minneapolis, Clubs, AOR, and Prince in the Seventies / Michaelangelo Matos -- The Black Album: Bowie, Prince & the Art of Sonic Experimentalism -- "Paint": David Bowie and the Texture of Guitar Experimentalism / Michael E. Veal -- Mapping Prince's "Erotic City" / Jason King -- "His Magical Instruments": An Interview with Donny McCaslin / Maureen Mahon -- New Waves, Shifting Terrains: Prince's and David Bowie's Transatlantic Crossovers / Alexander G. Weheliye -- Young Americans: A Heat Rocks Podcast Conversation -- / Lynell George, Oliver Wang and Morgan Rhodes -- "Oh! You Pretty Things": Spectacular Bowie, Spectacular Prince-Visual & Performance Politics -- David Bowie Is a Curatorial Adventure / Victoria Broackes and Geoffrey Marsh -- Like David Bowie / Jonathan Flatley -- "He lives . . . the clothes": A Conversation with Prince Costume Designer Marie-France / Jacqueline Stewart -- "I Was Dreaming When I Wrote This": Prince and Black Social Dreaming / Tavia Nyong'o -- "Like A Poem": An Interview with D.A. Pennebaker on Filming David Bowie / Matthew Frye Jacobson -- "Rebirth of the Flesh": Adventures in Intersectionality with Bowie & Prince -- Trans* Bowie . . . Trans* Prince / Jack Halberstam -- Prince as Revolutionary Mother: Creativity, Kinship, Collaboration, and Care, from Meshell Ndegeocello to Janelle Monae / Francesca T. Royster -- "I Am Something That You'll Never Understand": Facing the Strange with Bowie and Prince / Ann Powers -- "You've Got to Go In": An Interview with Sheila E. / Alexandra T. Vazquez -- Blackstar, Bright Star, Not a Gangstar: Black Feminist Imaginaries through Bowie & Prince / Daphne A. Brooks -- Outre: Where Are We Now? . . . -- Fun Fun Fun-Having a Good Time with Prince and Duke / Greil Marcus 
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