Neil Young and Philosophy, edited by Douglas L. Berger, explores the meaning, importance, and philosophical dimensions of the music, career, and life of this prolific singer/songwriter over the past five decades. Scholars from a wide variety of fields come together in this collection to examine everything from Young's environmentalism, invocation of American Indian themes, images of women, and interpretations of human relationships to his confrontations with the music industry, his approach to social change, and his methods of creativity. The book builds on the fundamental commitment of the Philosophy and Popular Culture series to see the artist as a philosopher.
About the AuthorDouglas L. Berger is professor of global and comparative philosophy and the director of the center for intercultural philosophy at Leiden University.
Book InformationISBN 9781498505116
Author Douglas L. BergerFormat Hardback
Page Count 206
Imprint Lexington BooksPublisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 494g
Dimensions(mm) 233mm * 159mm * 21mm