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The Political Art of Bob Dylan
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192 pages
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The book offers a comprehensive analysis of Bob Dylan's political artistry, exploring themes like alienation, protest, and the American Dream throughout his career. Contributions from experts in political theory, literary criticism, and popular culture provide diverse perspectives, including insights from Kant, Adorno, Lyotard, and Collingwood. Rather than adopting a singular approach, the authors collaboratively examine the interplay between Dylan's work and the realms of political theory and practice, enriching the understanding of his impact on society.
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2004, paperback
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