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Feminism and Gender Politics in Mediated Popular Music
By (Author) Professor or Dr. Ann Werner
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic USA
8th September 2022
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Popular music
Music industry
Gender studies, gender groups
306.48424
Hardback
176
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
What does it mean, in a polarized political climate, that feminism was popular in mainstream popular music of the 2010s Engaging with feminist theory and previous research about gender and music, this book investigates the meaning of current trends relating to gender, feminism and woman-identified artists in mediated popular music. The examples discussed throughout the book include Netflix documentaries by Beyonc, Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift, the Swedish music industry #MeToo petition #nrmusikentystnar, music streaming services gender equality work and the project Keychange striving to bring underrepresented genders to the stage. The volume discusses the media specificity of the different examples, introduces and explains feminist theories and concepts and analyzes the position of women, gender politics and feminisms in popular music.
Feminism and Gender Politics in Mediated Popular Music provides a wide-ranging discussion on how feminism is incorporated into a variety of musical contexts. This accessible book considers many of the most controversial and well-known manifestations of feminism in music from recent times, and presents a nuanced analysis of their impacts. This thoughtful and insightful work is an important addition to the literature on this subject. * Catherine Strong, Associate Professor, RMIT University, Australia *
Ann Werner is Associate Professor in Gender Studies at Sdertrn University, Sweden. Her research interests include dancing videos on YouTube, streaming and gendered uses of music, and draws on gender, music and media theory.