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This book provides an informal history of the Grateful Dead Caucus and explores its significance as a scholarly community, focusing on its increasing self-awareness, its ability to span diverse disciplinary and theoretical perspectives, and most of all, its contribution to our understanding of the Grateful Dead phenomenon.

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Meriwether's Studying the Dead joins the increasingly crowded arena of popular music scholarship. That having been said, the volume is meticulously researched and far exceeds popular music frivolity. As the Grateful Dead Scholars Caucus demonstrates, serious scholarship on the Grateful Dead's output has entered the canon. Meriwether (archivist, McHenry Library, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz) enlisted several Grateful Dead heavyweights, and the resulting discourse is exhaustive and insightful. Contributors are heavily published Grateful Dead scholars, and their research is clear, concise, and probing. Part 1, 'Voices,' encapsulates the types of Dead research that has been ongoing for the past 20 years. Part 2, 'Conversations,' comprises detailed discussions of the first 15 Grateful Dead Scholars Caucuses dating back to 1998. This second section culminates in a chapter containing the abstracts from the 13th caucus, held in 2010 as part of the Southwest/Texas Popular Culture and American Culture Association Conference. The bibliography and indexing are thorough. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals. * CHOICE *

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      Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
      Publication Date: 7/11/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780810891241, 978-0810891241
      ISBN10: 0810891247

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book provides an informal history of the Grateful Dead Caucus and explores its significance as a scholarly community, focusing on its increasing self-awareness, its ability to span diverse disciplinary and theoretical perspectives, and most of all, its contribution to our understanding of the Grateful Dead phenomenon.

      Trade Review
      Meriwether's Studying the Dead joins the increasingly crowded arena of popular music scholarship. That having been said, the volume is meticulously researched and far exceeds popular music frivolity. As the Grateful Dead Scholars Caucus demonstrates, serious scholarship on the Grateful Dead's output has entered the canon. Meriwether (archivist, McHenry Library, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz) enlisted several Grateful Dead heavyweights, and the resulting discourse is exhaustive and insightful. Contributors are heavily published Grateful Dead scholars, and their research is clear, concise, and probing. Part 1, 'Voices,' encapsulates the types of Dead research that has been ongoing for the past 20 years. Part 2, 'Conversations,' comprises detailed discussions of the first 15 Grateful Dead Scholars Caucuses dating back to 1998. This second section culminates in a chapter containing the abstracts from the 13th caucus, held in 2010 as part of the Southwest/Texas Popular Culture and American Culture Association Conference. The bibliography and indexing are thorough. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals. * CHOICE *

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