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The book delves into the evolving role of women in popular music, highlighting the impact of artists from Janis Joplin to P.J. Harvey. Through case studies, Sheila Whiteley investigates the intersection of feminist discourse and music culture over three decades. She critiques the counter-culture's attitudes towards women, analyzing the lyrics of iconic bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Additionally, she addresses how figures like Joplin and Joni Mitchell challenged norms surrounding sexuality and freedom, while also reflecting on the personal sacrifices involved in their success.
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Women and Popular Music, Sheila Whiteley
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- Released
- 2000
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- Title
- Women and Popular Music
- Subtitle
- Sexuality, Identity and Subjectivity
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Sheila Whiteley
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Released
- 2000
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 260
- ISBN13
- 9780415211895
- Category
- Social sciences, History
- Description
- The book delves into the evolving role of women in popular music, highlighting the impact of artists from Janis Joplin to P.J. Harvey. Through case studies, Sheila Whiteley investigates the intersection of feminist discourse and music culture over three decades. She critiques the counter-culture's attitudes towards women, analyzing the lyrics of iconic bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Additionally, she addresses how figures like Joplin and Joni Mitchell challenged norms surrounding sexuality and freedom, while also reflecting on the personal sacrifices involved in their success.