She bop : the definitive history of women in popular music / Lucy O'Brien.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London :
Jawbone,
2012.
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Edition: | Rev. 3rd ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Riffin' the Scotch: from blues to the jazz age
- Stupid cupid: dream babes in 50s pop
- The real thing: Motown, Spector, and 60s Svengalis
- Can the can: whatever happened to the rock chick?
- Final girls: punk, performance art, and PMT pop
- Ladies of the canyon: female singer-songwriters of the Grand Hotel
- Lipstick traces: Madonna, manipulation, and MTV
- She wears the trousers: artistry, androgyny, and the lesbian question
- I wanna dance with somebody: deconstructing the disco diva
- In search of our mother's gardens: the true story of women in rap and reggae
- Oye mi canto: hear my voice: women in world music
- Talkin' tough: the enemy within: women and protest pop
- Talkin' business: nuts and bolts and all the necessaries
- Girlpower!: marketing the millennial generation
- The fame: female stars and the digital age.