Popular Music and the Politics of Hope (eBook, ePUB)
Queer and Feminist Interventions
Redaktion: Fast, Susan; Jennex, Craig
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In today's culture, popular music is a vital site where ideas about gender and sexuality are imagined and disseminated. Popular Music and the Politics of Hope: Queer and Feminist Interventions considers the many ways in which contemporary pop music performances of gender and sexuality are politically engaged and even radical.
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In today's culture, popular music is a vital site where ideas about gender and sexuality are imagined and disseminated. Popular Music and the Politics of Hope: Queer and Feminist Interventions considers the many ways in which contemporary pop music performances of gender and sexuality are politically engaged and even radical.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351677813
- Artikelnr.: 56249405
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351677813
- Artikelnr.: 56249405
Susan Fast is Professor in the Department of English and Cultural Studies and Director of the Graduate Program in Gender Studies & Feminist Research at McMaster University. She is co-editor of Music, Politics, and Violence (2012), and author of Michael Jackson's Dangerous (2014) and In the Houses of the Holy: Led Zeppelin and the Power of Rock Music (2001). Craig Jennex is Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Ryerson University. His work is published in Popular Music and Society, GUTS: Canadian Feminist Magazine, and TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies .
Acknowledgments / Indroduction (Craig Jennex and Susan Fast) / Part I:
Displacing Whiteness / Introduction (Daphne A. Brooks) / 1. Visions of
Wondaland: On Janelle Monaé's Afrofuturistic Vision (Marquita R. Smith) /
2. Listening to Difference: Recognition and Refusal in Queer Music
Diasporas (Craig Jennex) / 3. Who's Your Daddy?: Beyoncé, the Dixie Chicks,
and the Art of Outlaw Protest (Francesca T. Royster) / Part II: Rethinking
Difference / Introduction (Annie Janeiro Randall) / 4. "Brave New Ideas
Begin:" Disability, Gender, and Life-Writing in Twenty-First-Century Pop (
Laurie Stras) / 5. "Round my Hometown:" Listening to London in the Racial
Politics of Post-Millennial British Soul (Freya Jarman with Emily Baker) /
6. Born to Run and Reckless: My Life as a Pretender: Rewriting the
Political Imaginary of Rock Music Memoir (Pamela Fox) / Part III:
Decolonizing Sound / Introduction (Ellie M. Hisama) / 7. Sounding the
Halluci Nation: Decolonizing Race, Masculinity, and Global Solidarities
with A Tribe Called Red (Alexa Woloshyn) / 8. Addict(ive) Sex: Toward an
Intersectional Approach to Truth Hurts' "Addictive" and Afro-South Asian
Hip Hop and R&B (Elliott H. Powell) / 9. Hip Hop Dialogues: Sampling
Women's Hand Drum Songs and the Canadian Popular Mainstream (Liz
Przybylski) / Part IV: Refusing Conventions / Introduction (Maureen Mahon)
/ 10. Electro-Pop as Trojan Horse: Hearing the Call to Arms in Anohni's
HOPELESSNESS (Maria Murphy) / 11. Genders, Genres, Generations: Jacqueline
Warwick and Susan McClary in Conversation (Susan McClary and Jacqueline
Warwick) / 12. Power in the Darkness and "Angry Atthis:" Anthems, Genres
and the Queer Voice (Jack Halberstam) / Part V: Voicing Resilience /
Introduction (Murray Forman) / 13. Resisting the Politics of Aging: Madonna
and the Value of Female Labor in Popular Music (Tiffany Naiman) / 14. Vera
Lynn 100: Retirement, Aging, and Legacy for a "National Treasure" (
Christina Baade) / 15. Sounding Lockdown: Singing in Administrative
Segregation at the Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women (Benjamin J.
Harbert and Consuela Gaines) Index
Displacing Whiteness / Introduction (Daphne A. Brooks) / 1. Visions of
Wondaland: On Janelle Monaé's Afrofuturistic Vision (Marquita R. Smith) /
2. Listening to Difference: Recognition and Refusal in Queer Music
Diasporas (Craig Jennex) / 3. Who's Your Daddy?: Beyoncé, the Dixie Chicks,
and the Art of Outlaw Protest (Francesca T. Royster) / Part II: Rethinking
Difference / Introduction (Annie Janeiro Randall) / 4. "Brave New Ideas
Begin:" Disability, Gender, and Life-Writing in Twenty-First-Century Pop (
Laurie Stras) / 5. "Round my Hometown:" Listening to London in the Racial
Politics of Post-Millennial British Soul (Freya Jarman with Emily Baker) /
6. Born to Run and Reckless: My Life as a Pretender: Rewriting the
Political Imaginary of Rock Music Memoir (Pamela Fox) / Part III:
Decolonizing Sound / Introduction (Ellie M. Hisama) / 7. Sounding the
Halluci Nation: Decolonizing Race, Masculinity, and Global Solidarities
with A Tribe Called Red (Alexa Woloshyn) / 8. Addict(ive) Sex: Toward an
Intersectional Approach to Truth Hurts' "Addictive" and Afro-South Asian
Hip Hop and R&B (Elliott H. Powell) / 9. Hip Hop Dialogues: Sampling
Women's Hand Drum Songs and the Canadian Popular Mainstream (Liz
Przybylski) / Part IV: Refusing Conventions / Introduction (Maureen Mahon)
/ 10. Electro-Pop as Trojan Horse: Hearing the Call to Arms in Anohni's
HOPELESSNESS (Maria Murphy) / 11. Genders, Genres, Generations: Jacqueline
Warwick and Susan McClary in Conversation (Susan McClary and Jacqueline
Warwick) / 12. Power in the Darkness and "Angry Atthis:" Anthems, Genres
and the Queer Voice (Jack Halberstam) / Part V: Voicing Resilience /
Introduction (Murray Forman) / 13. Resisting the Politics of Aging: Madonna
and the Value of Female Labor in Popular Music (Tiffany Naiman) / 14. Vera
Lynn 100: Retirement, Aging, and Legacy for a "National Treasure" (
Christina Baade) / 15. Sounding Lockdown: Singing in Administrative
Segregation at the Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women (Benjamin J.
Harbert and Consuela Gaines) Index
Acknowledgments / Indroduction (Craig Jennex and Susan Fast) / Part I:
Displacing Whiteness / Introduction (Daphne A. Brooks) / 1. Visions of
Wondaland: On Janelle Monaé's Afrofuturistic Vision (Marquita R. Smith) /
2. Listening to Difference: Recognition and Refusal in Queer Music
Diasporas (Craig Jennex) / 3. Who's Your Daddy?: Beyoncé, the Dixie Chicks,
and the Art of Outlaw Protest (Francesca T. Royster) / Part II: Rethinking
Difference / Introduction (Annie Janeiro Randall) / 4. "Brave New Ideas
Begin:" Disability, Gender, and Life-Writing in Twenty-First-Century Pop (
Laurie Stras) / 5. "Round my Hometown:" Listening to London in the Racial
Politics of Post-Millennial British Soul (Freya Jarman with Emily Baker) /
6. Born to Run and Reckless: My Life as a Pretender: Rewriting the
Political Imaginary of Rock Music Memoir (Pamela Fox) / Part III:
Decolonizing Sound / Introduction (Ellie M. Hisama) / 7. Sounding the
Halluci Nation: Decolonizing Race, Masculinity, and Global Solidarities
with A Tribe Called Red (Alexa Woloshyn) / 8. Addict(ive) Sex: Toward an
Intersectional Approach to Truth Hurts' "Addictive" and Afro-South Asian
Hip Hop and R&B (Elliott H. Powell) / 9. Hip Hop Dialogues: Sampling
Women's Hand Drum Songs and the Canadian Popular Mainstream (Liz
Przybylski) / Part IV: Refusing Conventions / Introduction (Maureen Mahon)
/ 10. Electro-Pop as Trojan Horse: Hearing the Call to Arms in Anohni's
HOPELESSNESS (Maria Murphy) / 11. Genders, Genres, Generations: Jacqueline
Warwick and Susan McClary in Conversation (Susan McClary and Jacqueline
Warwick) / 12. Power in the Darkness and "Angry Atthis:" Anthems, Genres
and the Queer Voice (Jack Halberstam) / Part V: Voicing Resilience /
Introduction (Murray Forman) / 13. Resisting the Politics of Aging: Madonna
and the Value of Female Labor in Popular Music (Tiffany Naiman) / 14. Vera
Lynn 100: Retirement, Aging, and Legacy for a "National Treasure" (
Christina Baade) / 15. Sounding Lockdown: Singing in Administrative
Segregation at the Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women (Benjamin J.
Harbert and Consuela Gaines) Index
Displacing Whiteness / Introduction (Daphne A. Brooks) / 1. Visions of
Wondaland: On Janelle Monaé's Afrofuturistic Vision (Marquita R. Smith) /
2. Listening to Difference: Recognition and Refusal in Queer Music
Diasporas (Craig Jennex) / 3. Who's Your Daddy?: Beyoncé, the Dixie Chicks,
and the Art of Outlaw Protest (Francesca T. Royster) / Part II: Rethinking
Difference / Introduction (Annie Janeiro Randall) / 4. "Brave New Ideas
Begin:" Disability, Gender, and Life-Writing in Twenty-First-Century Pop (
Laurie Stras) / 5. "Round my Hometown:" Listening to London in the Racial
Politics of Post-Millennial British Soul (Freya Jarman with Emily Baker) /
6. Born to Run and Reckless: My Life as a Pretender: Rewriting the
Political Imaginary of Rock Music Memoir (Pamela Fox) / Part III:
Decolonizing Sound / Introduction (Ellie M. Hisama) / 7. Sounding the
Halluci Nation: Decolonizing Race, Masculinity, and Global Solidarities
with A Tribe Called Red (Alexa Woloshyn) / 8. Addict(ive) Sex: Toward an
Intersectional Approach to Truth Hurts' "Addictive" and Afro-South Asian
Hip Hop and R&B (Elliott H. Powell) / 9. Hip Hop Dialogues: Sampling
Women's Hand Drum Songs and the Canadian Popular Mainstream (Liz
Przybylski) / Part IV: Refusing Conventions / Introduction (Maureen Mahon)
/ 10. Electro-Pop as Trojan Horse: Hearing the Call to Arms in Anohni's
HOPELESSNESS (Maria Murphy) / 11. Genders, Genres, Generations: Jacqueline
Warwick and Susan McClary in Conversation (Susan McClary and Jacqueline
Warwick) / 12. Power in the Darkness and "Angry Atthis:" Anthems, Genres
and the Queer Voice (Jack Halberstam) / Part V: Voicing Resilience /
Introduction (Murray Forman) / 13. Resisting the Politics of Aging: Madonna
and the Value of Female Labor in Popular Music (Tiffany Naiman) / 14. Vera
Lynn 100: Retirement, Aging, and Legacy for a "National Treasure" (
Christina Baade) / 15. Sounding Lockdown: Singing in Administrative
Segregation at the Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women (Benjamin J.
Harbert and Consuela Gaines) Index