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Starka kvinnor? : Förebilder och tjejer i musikproduktion och musikkonsumtion
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- Werner, Ann (author)
- Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för kultur och lärande, Genusvetenskap
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- Nordström, Marika, 1969- (author)
- Umeå universitet,Institutionen för kultur- och medievetenskaper
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- 2013
- 2013
- Swedish.
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In: Tidskrift för Genusvetenskap. - 1654-5443 .- 2001-1377. ; :2-3, s. 111-129
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- This article focuses on the concept of ”strong women” in popular music and interrogates the idea of role models. Ideas of ”strong women” are analysed in the context of a contemporary Western society characterized by neo-liberalism and post-feminism. Advocacy of role models is regarded as an example of a politicalstrategy that places the responsibility for social change on theindividual. This is done from a feminist cultural theoretical perspectivewhere discourse is seen as having an impact on material subject positions and where post-feminist culture is seen as part of contemporary discourse about Western women. These questions are discussed through the analysis of two empirical material sconsisting of interviews; one about teenage girls’ music use and gender in everyday life and the other about female musicians,mainly in their early twenties, participating in feminist music associations. In both studies the participants testify to a positive influence from female singers and musicians as role models, where these artists and musicians in different ways provide strength to the individual girl/woman. The authors regard this mediatised discourse as problematic but it is juxtaposed against the individual narrativeswhere role models are regarded as very important. Questions concerning authenticity, politics and identification are vital themes in our analysis of their narratives. Popular music is, in some respects, described as an arena dominated by white men. Furthermore the research and public discussion about “strong women” androle models takes part in reproducing the hierarchies of popular music genres. These hierarchies are understood by the authors asrepresenting asymmetrical power relations of gender, ethnicity/race and class.
Subject headings
- SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP -- Annan samhällsvetenskap -- Genusstudier (hsv//swe)
- SOCIAL SCIENCES -- Other Social Sciences -- Gender Studies (hsv//eng)
Keyword
- Popular music
- postfeminism
- role models
- authenticity
- subcultures
- whiteness
- class
Publication and Content Type
- ref (subject category)
- art (subject category)
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