Disruptive divas : feminism, identity & popular music / Lori Burns and Mélisse Lafrance.

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Main Author: Burns, Lori
Other Authors: Lafrance, Mélisse
Other title:Disruptive divas : feminism, identity and popular music.
Feminism, identity & popular music.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2002.
Series:Studies in contemporary music and culture.
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Table of Contents:
  • A cultural studies approach to women and popular music / Mélisse Lafrance
  • "Close readings" of popular song : intersections among sociocultural. musical and lyrical meanings / Lori Burns
  • Tori Amos, "Crucify" (1991). The problems of agency and resistance in Tori Amos's "Crucify" / Mélisse Lafrance ; Musical agency : strategies of containment and resistance in "Crucify" / Lori Burns
  • Courtney Love (Hole), Live through this (1994). Culture of injury : Courtney Love on violence against women and the patriarchal aesthetic / Meĺisse Lafrance ; Musical force : violence and resistance in "Violet" / Lori Burns
  • Me'Shell Ndegéocello, "Mary Magdalene" (1996). Textual subversion : the narrative sabotage of race, gender and desire in the music of Me'Shell Ndegéocello / Mélisse Lafrance ; Revising the sexual "gaze" : musical attributions of power in "Mary Magdalene" / Lori Burns
  • P.J. Harvey, Is This Desire? (1998). Terrains of trouble : P.J. Harvey and the topography of desire / Mélisse Lafrance ; The crafting of desire : musical voice and musical embodiment / Lori Burns.