This article argues that songwriting can be an autobiographical activity. I trace a long-standing mistrust of self-expression in popular music through a branch of scholarship fixated with performance and personification, demonstrating its underlying affinities with post-structuralism and modernist dreams of impersonality. What we have lost as a result of this undue insistence on mediation is an awareness of the two-way traffic between life and lyrical craft. A poetics of song should pay increased attention to this intricate relationship – not reducing lyrics to biographical contingencies, but rather viewing autobiography itself as a complex process of self-reading, a public act of autobiographical making. My argument is illustrated with ref...
This premise of this article is that music and the writing process have no inherent kinship, and tha...
This paper builds on our earlier work (Henderson and Spracklen, 2014) which looked at folk musicians...
In this article I offer stories and reflections around my experiences of writing songs as a way of d...
Becoming a songwriter implies a process through which someone must experience specific things indige...
This article argues for understanding popular songs and songwriting through the metaphor of architec...
This qualitative heuristic study explored the subjective experience of transformation resulting from...
The second part of the word autobiography – bio – means life, in this instance referring to the stor...
The article begins by outlining a dominant conception of these relations in sociologically informed ...
This article examines articulations of the role of passion in accounts of the life and work of the s...
A recent special issue of Qualitative Inquiry (December 2016) throws a welcome spotlight on the plac...
This article focuses on narrative to explore practices of interpretation in both scholarship and eve...
autoethnography is concerned with the tension between innovation and tradition in the craft of songw...
© 2019 James Leighton WakelingIn the Middle of a Dream Abstract, the count in One two three FOUR! ...
This paper proposes a model of authorship based on the observed practice of commercial songwriting. ...
This study addresses how singer-songwriters engage with emotion, unconscious processes, and effect, ...
This premise of this article is that music and the writing process have no inherent kinship, and tha...
This paper builds on our earlier work (Henderson and Spracklen, 2014) which looked at folk musicians...
In this article I offer stories and reflections around my experiences of writing songs as a way of d...
Becoming a songwriter implies a process through which someone must experience specific things indige...
This article argues for understanding popular songs and songwriting through the metaphor of architec...
This qualitative heuristic study explored the subjective experience of transformation resulting from...
The second part of the word autobiography – bio – means life, in this instance referring to the stor...
The article begins by outlining a dominant conception of these relations in sociologically informed ...
This article examines articulations of the role of passion in accounts of the life and work of the s...
A recent special issue of Qualitative Inquiry (December 2016) throws a welcome spotlight on the plac...
This article focuses on narrative to explore practices of interpretation in both scholarship and eve...
autoethnography is concerned with the tension between innovation and tradition in the craft of songw...
© 2019 James Leighton WakelingIn the Middle of a Dream Abstract, the count in One two three FOUR! ...
This paper proposes a model of authorship based on the observed practice of commercial songwriting. ...
This study addresses how singer-songwriters engage with emotion, unconscious processes, and effect, ...
This premise of this article is that music and the writing process have no inherent kinship, and tha...
This paper builds on our earlier work (Henderson and Spracklen, 2014) which looked at folk musicians...
In this article I offer stories and reflections around my experiences of writing songs as a way of d...