Women and Popular Music: Sexuality, Identity, and Subjectivity

Women and Popular Music: Sexuality, Identity, and Subjectivity
ISBN-10
0415211905
ISBN-13
9780415211901
Category
Feminism and music
Pages
246
Language
English
Published
2000
Publisher
Psychology Press
Author
Sheila Whiteley

Description

From Janis Joplin to Tori Amos, this work explores the changing role of women musicians & the ways in which their songs resonate in popular culture. It examines the interaction between feminist debates & music culture over 30 years of pop history.

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