Sexing the groove : popular music and gender ; edited by Sheila Whiteley
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Language: | English |
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London New York:
Routledge,
1997
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Table of Contents:
- Part I: Rock music culture, 1 Sizing up record collections - Gender and connoisseurship in rock music cultuer, 2 Men making a scene - Rock music and the production of gender, 3 Women and the electric guitar, 4 (R)evolution now?- Rock and the political potencial of gender, Part II: Masculinities and popular music, 5 Little red rooster v. The honky tonk woman, 6 Bruce Springsteen and Masculinity, 7 The Pet Shop Boys- Musicology, masculinity and banality, Part III: A time of growth and change: femininities and popular music, 8 Can a Fujiyama Mama be the female Elvis ? - The wild, wild women of rockabilly, 9 Female identity and the woman songwriter, 10 Sinead Oʹ Connor- Musical mother, 11 Mannish girl - k.d. lang -from cowpunk to androgyny, 12 The missing links- Riot grrrl- feminism- lesbian culture, 13 ʹRebel girl, you are the queen of my worldʹ- feminism, ʹsubcultureʹ and grrrl power, Part IV: Music, image and identity, 14 Seduced by the sing- an analysis of the textual links between sound an image in pop videos, 15 Feeling and fun - Romance, dance and the performing male body in the take that videos, 16 Rolling and tumbling- Digital erotics and the culture of narcissism. Part V: Annotated bibliography, 17 Sources for further reading and research.