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Book: The Rosary and the Microphone

Chapter: The Rosary and the Microphone: Social Justice and the Stage

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.31265

Blurb:

This chapter argues that the stage itself is a site of meaning-making. In all of its various iterations, U2’s stage becomes a sort of “global platform,” a site for display which literally travels the world, and a strong semiotic marker for the band’s agenda. It is through stage design and lighting that the band communicates its message, including that of outward care. Furthermore, the stage is the site of the manifestation of Bono’s many personae, performances that serve to attract attention to social issues, and deflect criticism of the band’s complicity.

Chapter Contributors

  • Nicholas Greco (nicholas.greco@gmail.com - npgreco) 'Providence University College, Canada'