I've had to think up a way to survive: on trauma, persistence, and Dolly Parton
"The first time Lynn Melnick listened to a Dolly Parton song in full, she was 14 years old, in the triage room of a Los Angeles hospital, waiting to be admitted to a drug rehab program. Already in her young life as a Jewish teen in the 1980s, she had been the victim of rape, abuse, and trauma,...
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Spiegel & Grau
2023
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Zusammenfassung: | "The first time Lynn Melnick listened to a Dolly Parton song in full, she was 14 years old, in the triage room of a Los Angeles hospital, waiting to be admitted to a drug rehab program. Already in her young life as a Jewish teen in the 1980s, she had been the victim of rape, abuse, and trauma, and her path to healing would be long. But in Parton?s words and music, she recognized a fellow survivor. In this powerful, incisive work of social- and self-exploration, Melnick blends personal essay with cultural criticism to explore Parton?s dual identities as feminist icon and objectified sex symbol, identities that reflect the author?s own fraught history with rape culture and the arduous work of reclaiming her voice. Each chapter engages with the artistry and impact of one of Parton?s songs, as Melnick reckons with violence, misogyny, creativity, parenting, friendship, sex, love, and the consolations and cruelties of religion. Bold and inventive, I've Had to Think Up a Way to Survive gives us an accessible and memorable framework for understanding our times and a revelatory account of survival, persistence, and self-discovery."--Publisher's website |
Beschreibung: | Includes reading group guide |
Beschreibung: | 271 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781954118478 1954118473 |
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spelling | Melnick, Lynn Verfasser (DE-588)1322661111 aut I've had to think up a way to survive on trauma, persistence, and Dolly Parton Lynn Melnick I have had to think up a way to survive On trauma, persistence, and Dolly Parton First trade paperback edition New York Spiegel & Grau 2023 271 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes reading group guide Introduction: Seven Bridges Road -- Why'd you come in here lookin' like that -- Steady as the rain -- The seeker -- Here you come again -- Jolene -- The grass is blue -- Coat of many colors -- Islands in the stream -- Do I ever cross your mind -- Will he be waiting for me -- Down from Dover -- Silver dagger -- Don't think twice -- I don't believe you've met my baby -- Little sparrow -- 9 to 5 -- Two doors down -- Put a little love in your heart -- Blue smoke -- The bargain store -- The story -- I will always love you "The first time Lynn Melnick listened to a Dolly Parton song in full, she was 14 years old, in the triage room of a Los Angeles hospital, waiting to be admitted to a drug rehab program. Already in her young life as a Jewish teen in the 1980s, she had been the victim of rape, abuse, and trauma, and her path to healing would be long. But in Parton?s words and music, she recognized a fellow survivor. In this powerful, incisive work of social- and self-exploration, Melnick blends personal essay with cultural criticism to explore Parton?s dual identities as feminist icon and objectified sex symbol, identities that reflect the author?s own fraught history with rape culture and the arduous work of reclaiming her voice. Each chapter engages with the artistry and impact of one of Parton?s songs, as Melnick reckons with violence, misogyny, creativity, parenting, friendship, sex, love, and the consolations and cruelties of religion. Bold and inventive, I've Had to Think Up a Way to Survive gives us an accessible and memorable framework for understanding our times and a revelatory account of survival, persistence, and self-discovery."--Publisher's website Melnick, Lynn Parton, Dolly / Influence Parton, Dolly / Songs / Selections Women poets / Biography Women country musicians / Biography Psychic trauma Resilience (Personality trait) Women poets, American / 21st century / Biography Poétesses / Biographies Musiciennes country / Biographies Traumatisme psychique Résilience (Trait de personnalité) Poétesses américaines / 21e siècle / Biographies autobiographies (literary works) Autobiographies Biographies Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-4773-2599-5 (DE-604)BV048457349 |
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