“Appalachian Pride”

IF 0.5 3区 艺术学 0 MUSIC Journal of Popular Music Studies Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1525/jpms.2022.34.3.104
Robyn Shooter
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This article explores the ways in which sentimentality, self-reflexivity, and identity intersect with the rural settings of Dolly Parton’s concept album My Tennessee Mountain Home (1973) and June Carter Cash’s pivotal solo work Appalachian Pride (1975). The works of pioneering country music artists Carter Cash and Parton illustrate a recurrent tension within the genre, representing a reconciliation between the traditional lyrical and sonic identifiers of country music and the increasingly modern approach of the wider popular music industry. The creation of emotive and personal musical works, notably at the height of Carter Cash’s and Parton’s respective careers within the mainstream country music industry, enables a presentation of their experiences as both dichotomously aligned with the conventions of rural music of the United States and distinct from the mythology surrounding the Appalachia region and constructions of Southern femininities. Further showcasing the societal and cultural practices that evolved within Appalachian communities, specifically the complex roles and creative pursuits undertaken by female-identifying members, June Carter Cash and Dolly Parton combined their rural Southern upbringings with universal experiences of love and loss.
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“阿巴拉契亚的骄傲”
本文探讨了多愁善感、自我反思和身份认同如何与多莉·帕顿的概念专辑《我的田纳西山之家》(1973)和琼·卡特·卡什的关键个人作品《阿巴拉契亚的骄傲》(1975)中的乡村背景相交叉。先锋乡村音乐艺术家卡特·卡什和帕顿的作品说明了这种音乐类型中反复出现的紧张关系,代表了乡村音乐的传统抒情和声音标识与更广泛的流行音乐产业日益现代的方法之间的和解。情感和个人音乐作品的创作,特别是在卡特·卡什和帕顿各自在主流乡村音乐行业的职业生涯的巅峰时期,使他们的经历得以呈现,既与美国乡村音乐的传统保持一致,又与围绕阿巴拉契亚地区的神话和南方女性主义的建构截然不同。琼·卡特·卡什和多莉·帕顿将她们在南方农村的成长经历与爱与失去的普遍经历结合起来,进一步展示了阿巴拉契亚社区中发展起来的社会和文化习俗,特别是女性成员所承担的复杂角色和创造性追求。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Popular Music Studies is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to research on popular music throughout the world and approached from a variety of positions. Now published four times a year, each issue features essays and reviews, as well as roundtables and creative works inspired by popular music.
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