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TeenSet, Teen Fan Magazines, and Rock Journalism: Don''t Let the Name Fool You

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By (author): Allison Bumsted

Since the magazines first issue in 1964, TeenSets role in popular music journalism has been overlooked and underappreciated. Teen fan magazines, often written by women and assumed to be read only by young girls, have been misconstrued by scholars and journalists to lack seriousness in their coverage of popular music. TeenSet, Teen Fan Magazines, and Rock Journalism: Don't Let the Name Fool You disputes the prevailing conception that teen fan magazines are insignificant and elevates the publications to their proper place in popular music history.

Analyzing TeenSet across its five-year publication span, Allison Bumsted shows that the magazine is an important artifact of 1960s American popular culture. Through its critical commentary and iconic rock photography, TeenSet engaged not only with musical genres and scenes, but also broader social issues such as politics, race, and gender. These countercultural discourses have been widely overlooked due to a generalization of teen fan magazines, which have wrongly presumed the magazine to be antithetical to rock music and as unimportant to broader American culture at the time.

Bumsted also examines the leadership of editor Judith Sims and female TeenSet staff writers such as Carol Gold. By offering a counternarrative to leading male-oriented narratives in music journalism, she challenges current discourses that have marginalized women in popular music history. Ultimately, the book illustrates that TeenSet and teen fan magazines were meaningful not only to readers, but also to the broader development of the popular music press and 1960s cultural commentary. See more
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Will deliver when available. Publication date 15 Oct 2024

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781496853264

About Allison Bumsted

Allison Bumsted teaches humanities at Austin Community College. Her work has been published in the Journal of Beatles Studies and the edited volume Words Music and the Popular: Global Perspectives on Intermedial Relations. She has also appeared on many Beatles podcasts such as Something about the Beatles and Another Kind of Mind.

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