Brandon Polite is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Knox College, USA.
"Swifties and non-Swifties alike have been enthralled by Taylor’s Versions since they were first announced. Taylor Swift and the Philosophy of Re-Recordingis a fascinating exploration of the big questions behind the music. It encourages fans to think deeply about copyright, personas, meaning, and the music industry itself. It is a must-read not just for scholars interested in the phenomenon that is Taylor Swift, but for anyone interested in music, entertainment, and culture itself. -- Georgia Carroll, Independent Researcher, Australia Taylor Swift and the Philosophy of Re-Recording examines today's biggest musical superstar and the most exciting project of her historic career through a unique lens. A rare, thoughtful, and insightful study of the most successful artist of our time--one which will help superfans and casual listeners alike think about her work in entirely new ways.""Taylor Swift and the Philosophy of Re-Recording examines today's biggest musical superstar and the most exciting project of her historic career through a unique lens. A rare, thoughtful, and insightful study of the most successful artist of our time--one which will help superfans and casual listeners alike think about her work in entirely new ways. -- Hugh McIntyre, Forbes Senior Contributor, USA Taylor Swift is one of the defining artists of our time – a pop music titan, singer, songwriter, producer, director and business mogul – who is practically an industry in her own right. This is a fascinating and timely collection of essays that pose important questions on themes of artistic identity, ownership, industry mechanics, and how we interpret, understand and experience music in the 21st century. -- Roisin O'Connor, Music Editor, The Independent"