数字人或乔科人:拉什、德沃和技术未来的竞争愿景

IF 1.3 3区 艺术学 0 MUSIC
J. Eller
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摘要本文探讨了从20世纪70年代末到80年代中期,拉什和德沃在关键的重叠创作时期的歌词,以及他们的具体表现。两人都认为技术将成为人类更大的力量和威胁,尽管拉什一直支持对人类异化的反对和绝望,而德沃则热衷于对人类权力下放的半机械人未来的模糊后现代时尚。几十年的后见之明表明,拉什代表了(现代)最后一个人的徒劳斗争,而德沃则更准确地捕捉到了当代对后人类的投降。
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Digital Man or Jocko Homo: Rush, Devo, and competing visions of the technofuture
ABSTRACT This article explores the lyrics of Rush and Devo – and in the case of Devo, their embodied performance – during their key overlapping creative periods from the late-1970s to the mid-1980s. Both imagined technology becoming a greater force – and threat – for humanity, although Rush championed constant opposition to and despair at the alienation of humanity while Devo reveled in an ambiguous postmodern fashion about humanity’s devolved cyborg future. Several decades of hindsight suggest that Rush represented the futile struggle of the (modern) Last Human whereas Devo more accurately captured the contemporary capitulation to the Post Human.
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期刊介绍: Popular Music and Society, founded in 1971, publishes articles, book reviews, and audio reviews on popular music of any genre, time period, or geographic location. Popular Music and Society is open to all scholarly orientations toward popular music, including (but not limited to) historical, theoretical, critical, sociological, and cultural approaches. The terms "popular" and "society" are broadly defined to accommodate a wide range of articles on the subject. Recent and forthcoming Special Issue topics include: Digital Music Delivery, Cover Songs, the Music Monopoly, Jazz, and the Kinks. Popular Music and Society is published five times per year and is a peer-reviewed academic journal supported by an international editorial board.
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