She bop : the definitive history of women in popular music / Lucy O'Brien.

Av: Språk: Engelska Utgivning: London : Jawbone Press, [2020]Utgivningstid: ©2020Utgåva: Revised and updated 25th anniversary editionBeskrivning: 422 pages illustrations 22 cmInnehållstyp:
  • text
Medietyp:
  • unmediated
Bärartyp:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781911036678
Ämne: Genre/Form: DDK-klassifikation:
  • 781.64082 23
LC-klassifikation:
  • ML82
SAB-klassifikation:
  • Ijxn
  • Ijb.55
  • Ijb.6
Innehåll:
Prologue -- Introduction -- Riffin' the Scotch -- Stupid cupid -- The real thing -- Can the can -- Final girls -- Ladies of the canyon -- Lipstick traces -- She wears the trousers -- I wanna dance with somebody -- In search of our mother's gardens -- Oye mi canto -- Talkin' tough -- Talkin' business -- Girlpower -- The fame - Future feminism -- Notes and sources -- Index -- Acknowledgements.
Sammanfattning: "Drawing on more than 270 original interviews with female artists and women working behind the scenes in A&R, marketing, music publishing, and production, She Bop presents a feminist history of women in popular music, from 1920s blues to the present day. Talking to iconic artists from Eartha Kitt and Nina Simone to Debbie Harry and Beyoncé, acclaimed author Lucy O’Brien charts how women have negotiated ‘old boy’ power networks to be seen and to get their music heard. This revised edition updates that story through many fresh interviews and new perspectives. Since She Bop was first published in 1995, digital downloading has transformed the music landscape. But has the issue of gender inequality changed too? In a new introduction and closing chapter, O’Brien celebrates the rise of unique women such as Lizzo and Billie Eilish, who are bursting through and creating new possibilities for female artists, while also looking at the struggles of artists like Kesha, and wondering whether the pop industry has had its #MeToo moment yet. Published to celebrate the original book’s 25th anniversary – and in a year that also marks 50 years of Women’s Liberation – this new She Bop will appeal to a huge cross-section of readers, from music fans to the LGBT audience and women of all generations." -- Front cover flap.
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Includes bibliographical references, discography and index.

Prologue -- Introduction -- Riffin' the Scotch -- Stupid cupid -- The real thing -- Can the can -- Final girls -- Ladies of the canyon -- Lipstick traces -- She wears the trousers -- I wanna dance with somebody -- In search of our mother's gardens -- Oye mi canto -- Talkin' tough -- Talkin' business -- Girlpower -- The fame - Future feminism -- Notes and sources -- Index -- Acknowledgements.

"Drawing on more than 270 original interviews with female artists and women working behind the scenes in A&R, marketing, music publishing, and production, She Bop presents a feminist history of women in popular music, from 1920s blues to the present day. Talking to iconic artists from Eartha Kitt and Nina Simone to Debbie Harry and Beyoncé, acclaimed author Lucy O’Brien charts how women have negotiated ‘old boy’ power networks to be seen and to get their music heard. This revised edition updates that story through many fresh interviews and new perspectives. Since She Bop was first published in 1995, digital downloading has transformed the music landscape. But has the issue of gender inequality changed too? In a new introduction and closing chapter, O’Brien celebrates the rise of unique women such as Lizzo and Billie Eilish, who are bursting through and creating new possibilities for female artists, while also looking at the struggles of artists like Kesha, and wondering whether the pop industry has had its #MeToo moment yet. Published to celebrate the original book’s 25th anniversary – and in a year that also marks 50 years of Women’s Liberation – this new She Bop will appeal to a huge cross-section of readers, from music fans to the LGBT audience and women of all generations." -- Front cover flap.

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