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Author:
Geffen, Sasha author.
Title:
Glitter up the dark : how pop music broke the binary / Sasha Geffen.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
University of Texas Press,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
viii, 254 pages ; 22 cm.
Subject:
Gender identity in music.
Sex role in music.
Popular music--History and criticism.
Notes:
Includes index. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction. An Alternate Ribbon of Time -- Screaming the Beatles: The First Boy Band Breaks the Gender Mold -- Oh! You Pretty Things: The Glitter Revolution -- Whining Is Gender Neutral: Punk's Adolescent Escapism -- Wreckers of Civilization: Post-punk, Goth, and Industrial -- Soft Machines: Women, Cyborgs, and Electronic Music -- Not a Woman, Not a Man: Prince's Sapphic Androgyny -- The Fake Makes It Real: Synthpop and MTV -- Infinite Utopia: Queer Time in Disco and House -- Funky Cyborgs: Time, Technology, and Gender in Hip-Hop -- Butch Throats: Women's Music and Riot Grrrl -- God Is Gay: The Grunge Eruption -- No Shape: The Formless Internet -- Coda. Whole New World.
Summary:
"Is our love of pop music innately queer? That's the question Sasha Geffen answers--with a "yes," of course--in this book. Beginning with the Beatles and moving to the present, Geffen identifies artists of all stripes who performed "outside the limitations of their assigned genders." This includes not only trans artists like Wendy Carlos, or openly gender-bending artists like David Bowie and Prince, but ostensibly cis and hetero artists whose work and performance complicate the binary. This musical androgyny, they argue, is the result of different factors at different points in the timeline, but the flexibility of the human voice in pop music emerges as the most consistent form of expression. Geffen continues right up to the present, covering the origins of House and disco in gay clubs and the utopia of the dance floor, the genderless technology of hip-hop and artists like Missy Elliott who embody masculine virtues"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
American music series
ISBN:
147731878X
9781477318782
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1119744695
LCCN:
2019039555
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
TCPG826 -- Bettendorf Public Library Information Center (Bettendorf)
SAPG074 -- Cedar Falls Public Library (Cedar Falls)
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)
BAPH771 -- Des Moines Public Library (Des Moines)
ETPD745 -- Emmetsburg Public Library (Emmetsburg)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
PMAX975 -- Morningside University - Hickman-Johnson-Furrow Library (Sioux City)
GEPG771 -- West Des Moines Public Library (West Des Moines)

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