Table of Contents

March 8th, 2009

Anyone Can Play Philosophy.

  • 1. Is Radiohead the Pink Floyd of the Twenty-First Century? / GEORGE A. REISCH
  • 2. Radiohead, or the Philosophy of Pop / MARK GREIF
  • 3. All the Argument We Need / JOHN SYLVIA
  • 4. Radiohead and Some Questions about Music / EDWARD SLOWIK

Art and Belief.

  • 5. New Shades / JERE O’NEILL SURBER
  • 6. Why Such Sad Songs? / MICAH LOTT
  • 7. The Eraser: Start Making Sense / DAVID DARK

Radiohead and the Music Industry.

  • 8. Taking the Sting Out of Environmental Virtue Ethics / DANIEL MILSKY
  • 9. We (Capitalists) Suck Young Blood / JOSEPH TATE
  • 10. Everybody Hates Rainbows / D.E. WITTKOWER

Radiohead’s Existential Politics.

  • 11. Nietzsche, Nihilism and Hail to the thief / DEVON LOUGHEED
  • 12. The Real Politics in Radiohead / JEROME MELANCON
  • 13. The Impossible Utopias in Hail to the Thief / SEAN BURT
  • 14. Where Power Ends and Violence Begins / BRANDON W. FORBES
  • 15. Evil and Politics in Hail to the Thief / JASON LEE

Radiohead, Heidegger, and Technology.

  • 16. The Mutilation of Voice in Kid A (Or, My John Mayer Problem) / ADAM KOEHLER
  • 17. Why a Rock Band in a Desolate Time? / MATTHEW LAMPERT
  • 18. The Signature of Time in “Pyramid Song” / MICHAEL THOMPSON
  • 19. Fitter Happier Rolling a Large Rock Up a Hill / LINDSEY FIORELLI

Radiohead and the Postmodern.

  • 20. Kid A as a Musing on the Post-Modern Condition / BRADLEY KAYE
  • 21. Hyperreally Saying Something / TIM FOOTMAN
  • 22. Sexier More Seductive / PERRY WRIGHT

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