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Under My Thumb: Songs that hate women and the women who love them

Under My Thumb: Songs that hate women and the women who love them

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Produktbeskrivning

In the majority of mainstream writing and discussions on music, women appear purely in relation to men as muses, groupies or fangirls, with our own experiences, ideas and arguments dismissed or ignored. But this hasn't stopped generations of women from loving, being moved by and critically appreciating music, even - and sometimes especially - when we feel we shouldn't. Under My Thumb: Songs that Hate Women and the Women Who Love Them is a study of misogyny in music through the eyes of women. It brings together stories from journalists, critics, musicians and fans about artists or songs we love (or used to love) despite their questionable or troubling gender politics, and looks at how these issues interact with race, class and sexuality. As much celebration as critique, this collection explores the joys, tensions, contradictions and complexities of women loving music - however that music may feel about them. Featuring: murder ballads, country, metal, hip hop, emo, indie, Phil Spector, David Bowie, Guns N' Roses, 2Pac, the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, AC/DC, Elvis Costello, Jarvis Cocker, Kanye West, Swans, Eminem, Jay-Z, Taylor Swift, Combichrist and many more.

Artikel.nr.

d54ae92b-deaa-47ee-8464-277621563c2a

Egenskaper

Bokomslagstyp

Pocket

Antal sidor

400 sidor

Skrivet av

Rhian Jones, Eli Davies, Tamar Shlaim

Utgivare

Repeater

Släpp datum

17/10/2017

International Standard Book Number (ISBN)

9781910924617

Minsta orderkvantitet

1 styck

Vikt & dimension

Bredd

123,8 mm

Höjd

196,8 mm

Under My Thumb: Songs that hate women and the women who love them

198 kr

198 kr

I lager

Tor, 23 jan - ons, 29 jan


Säker betalning

14-dagars öppet köp


Säljs och levereras av

Adlibris