Pop masculinities: the politics of gender in twenty-first century popular music

Introduction. Like Pinocchio -- Separating the Men from the Boys : New Masculinities, Pop Music, and the Social Politics of Interpretation -- Good Boy Gone Bad : Fashioning a Post Boy Band Masculinity -- A Different Country? Lil Nas X, the Sound of the Internet, and Queering the Cowboy -- Beyond Bie...

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1. Verfasser: Hansen, Kai Arne ca. 20./21. Jh (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York Oxford University Press [2022]
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction. Like Pinocchio -- Separating the Men from the Boys : New Masculinities, Pop Music, and the Social Politics of Interpretation -- Good Boy Gone Bad : Fashioning a Post Boy Band Masculinity -- A Different Country? Lil Nas X, the Sound of the Internet, and Queering the Cowboy -- Beyond Bieber Fever -- Dangerous and (In)Vulnerable : Aestheticizing Violence and Dancing in Sin City -- From Boy Band to Man Band : Take That, Age(ing), and the Display of Self-Irony -- Conclusion. Fade-Out
"Pop Masculinities investigates the performance and policing of masculinity in pop music as a starting point for grasping the broad complexity of gender and its politics in the early twenty-first century. Drawing together perspectives from critical musicology, gender studies, and adjacent scholarly fields, the book presents extended case studies of five well-known artists: Zayn, Lil Nas X, Justin Bieber, The Weeknd, and Take That. By directing particular attention to the ambiguities and contradictions that arise from these artists' representations of masculinity, the author argues that pop performances tend to operate in ways that simultaneously reinforce and challenge gender norms and social inequalities. Providing a rich exploration of these murky waters, the author merges the interpretation of recorded song and music video with discourse analysis and media ethnography in order to engage with the full range of pop artists' public identities as they emerge at the intersections between processes of performance, promotion, and reception. In so doing, he advances our understanding of the aesthetic and discursive underpinnings of gender politics in twenty-first century pop culture and encourages readers to contemplate the sociopolitical implications of their own musical engagements as audiences, critics, musicians, and scholars"--
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:viii, 219 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm
ISBN:9780190938802
9780190938796

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