Faces of Soul: Music Genres and Dynamic Imaginaries

  • Josep Pedro Complutense University of Madrid
  • Begoña Gutiérrez-Martínez Complutense University of Madrid
Keywords: music genres; popular music; imaginary; soul; African-American culture.

Abstract

In this paper we study discourse genres based on their relationship with popular music. From a pragmatic perspective, we approach the historical evolution of soul in relation to the African-American civil rights movement. In order to examine the transformations of this music genre and its imaginary, we undertake a socio-semiotic analysis based on two paradigmatic examples: the song “Dancing in the Street” (Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, 1964) and the album What’s Going On (Marvin Gaye, 1971). These works embody and shape a dynamic imaginary that evolves in relation to the social and political experiences of the African-American community in the U.S. They represent and exemplify the two faces of soul: a happy and hopeful one; and a wounded and melancholic one.

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Published
2020-06-16
How to Cite
Pedro, J., & Gutiérrez-Martínez, B. (2020). Faces of Soul: Music Genres and Dynamic Imaginaries. CIC. Cuadernos de Información Y Comunicación, 25, 149-163. https://doi.org/10.5209/ciyc.69514