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'Rock On': Women, Ageing and Popular Music
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Author_Abigail Gardner
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BBC Concert Orchestra
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celebrity ageing research
Chrissie Hynde
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Cobain's Death
Cobain’s Death
Cocktail Dresses
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Courtney Love
Current Performance Strategies
Drowned World Tour
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Feather Boa
feminist musicology
gender and performance studies
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intergenerational fandom
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Kurt Cobain
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Love's Attempts
Love’s Attempts
Madonna's Body
Madonna's Videos
Madonna’s Body
Madonna’s Videos
Mar Nos
Material Girl
Mom Rock
NUJ Code
Obituary Writing
persona reinvention strategies
Pop Star
popular music criticism
Recent Music Videos
Riot Grrrl
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Shirley Bassey
Sonora Matancera
Tiger Bay
winehouse
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9781409428411
- Weight: 498g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 04 Oct 2012
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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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, Petula Clark, Madonna, Celia Cruz, Grace Jones and Courtney Love. The study crosses generations of performers and audiences enabling an examination of changing socio-historical contexts and an exploration of the relationships at play between performance strategies, star persona and the popular music press. For instance, the strategies employed by Madonna and Grace Jones to engage with the processes and issues related to public ageing are not the same as those employed by Courtney Love or Celia Cruz. The essays in this insightful collection reflect on the ways that artists and fans destabilise both the linear trajectories and the compelling weight of expectations regarding ageing by employing different modalities of resistance through persona re-invention, nostalgia, postmodern intertextuality and even early death as the ultimate denial of age.
Ros Jennings and Abigail Gardner, both at University of Gloucester, UK Ros Jennings,Abigail Gardner, Lucy O'Brien, Delia Poey, Norma Coates, Paula Hearsum, Catherine Strong, Paul Watson, Diane Railton.
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