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Hot Stuff: Disco and the Remaking of American Culture (Hardcover) - Echols, Alice
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Hot Stuff: Disco and the Remaking of American Culture (Hardcover) - Echols, Alice

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Disco thumps back to life in this pulsating exploration of the culture and politics of the glitterball world. In the 1970s, as the disco tsunami engulfed America, the once-innocent question, Do you wanna dance? became divisive, even explosive. What was it about this much-maligned music that made it such hot stuff? In this incisive history, Alice Echols captures the felt experience of the Disco Years?on dance floors both fabulous and tacky, at the movies, in the streets, and beneath the sheets. Disco may have presented itself as shallow and disposable?the platforms, polyester, and plastic vibe of it all?but Echols shows that it was inseparable from the emergence of gay macho, a rising black middle class, and a growing, if equivocal, openness about female sexuality. The disco scene carved out a haven for gay men who reclaimed their sexuality on dance floors where they had once been surveilled and harassed; it thrust black women onto centre stage as some of the genres most prominent stars; and it paved the way for the opening of Studio 54 and the viral popularity of the shoestring-budget Saturday Night Fever, a movie that challenged traditional notions of masculinity, even for heterosexuals. As it provides a window onto the cultural milieu of the times, Hot Stuff never loses sight of the eras defining soundtrack, which propelled popular music into new sonic territory, influencing everything from rap and rock to techno and trance. Throughout, Echols spotlights the work of precursors James Brown and Isaac Hayes, dazzling divas Donna Summer and the women of Labelle, and some of discos lesser known but no less illustrious performers such as Sylvester. After turning the final page of this fascinating account of the music you thought you hated but cant stop dancing to, you can rest assured that youll never say disco sucks again. 20 photos.

Hardcover. English. W. W. Norton. 2010. ISBN: 9780393066753. 338 pp. Good with dw. Book No: 65001

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