For female pop stars, whose star bodies and star performances are undisputedly the objects of a sexualized external gaze, the process of ageing in public poses particular challenges. Taking a broadly feminist perspective, 'Rock On': Women, Ageing and Popular Music shifts popular music studies in a new direction. Focussing on British, American and Latina women performers and ageing, the collection investigates the cultural work performed by artists such as Shirley Bassey, Madonna, Celia Cruz, Courtney Love, Annie Lennox and Lady Gaga.
For female pop stars, whose star bodies and star performances are undisputedly the objects of a sexualized external gaze, the process of ageing in public poses particular challenges. Taking a broadly feminist perspective, 'Rock On': Women, Ageing and Popular Music shifts popular music studies in a new direction. Focussing on British, American and Latina women performers and ageing, the collection investigates the cultural work performed by artists such as Shirley Bassey, Madonna, Celia Cruz, Courtney Love, Annie Lennox and Lady Gaga.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: Introduction: women ageing and popular music Ros Jennings and Abigail Gardner; Part I 'Renewal Recycling and Renegotiation': Madonna: like a crone Lucy O'Brien; It's all just a little bit of history repeating: pop-stars audiences performance and ageing - exploring the performance strategies of Shirley Bassey and Petula Clark Ros Jennings; Long live the Queen!: Celia Cruz's longevity as a counterpoint of tradition and change Delia Poey; Framing Grace: shock and awe at the ageless black body Abigail Gardner. Part II 'It's Not Over...': Mom rock? Media representations of 'mothers who rock' Norma Coates; 27 for ever: Kristen Pfaff and the coverage of death as the re-presentation of a gendered musical life Paula Hearsum; 'I'd stage-dive but I'm far too elderly': Courtney Love and expectations of femininity and ageing Catherine Strong; Rebel without a pause: the continuity of controversy in Madonna's contemporary music videos Paul Watson and Diane Railton; Bibliography; Index.
Contents: Introduction: women ageing and popular music Ros Jennings and Abigail Gardner; Part I 'Renewal Recycling and Renegotiation': Madonna: like a crone Lucy O'Brien; It's all just a little bit of history repeating: pop-stars audiences performance and ageing - exploring the performance strategies of Shirley Bassey and Petula Clark Ros Jennings; Long live the Queen!: Celia Cruz's longevity as a counterpoint of tradition and change Delia Poey; Framing Grace: shock and awe at the ageless black body Abigail Gardner. Part II 'It's Not Over...': Mom rock? Media representations of 'mothers who rock' Norma Coates; 27 for ever: Kristen Pfaff and the coverage of death as the re-presentation of a gendered musical life Paula Hearsum; 'I'd stage-dive but I'm far too elderly': Courtney Love and expectations of femininity and ageing Catherine Strong; Rebel without a pause: the continuity of controversy in Madonna's contemporary music videos Paul Watson and Diane Railton; Bibliography; Index.
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