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Unsilenced: Women Musicians, Gender-Based Violence, and the Popular Music Industry

Autor Dr. Rosemary Lucy Hill, Dr. Bianca Fileborn, Dr Catherine Strong
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 feb 2025
This book explores gender-based violence within the music industry, and how women who have experienced violence represent it in their music.

Using the key case studies of music by Kesha, Lingua Ignota, and Alice Glass, as well as many other examples from across the musical landscape, the book examines how the artists represent their experiences of gender-based violence in their music, lyrics, and music videos; how they narrate and describe their experiences; how they incorporate these experiences into their public personas; and how the music industry itself might be facilitating or perpetuating the violence.

The analysis sheds light on how survivors construct their experiences, and how the songs and videos inscribe new understandings of gender-based violence. The book argues that men's control of women's creativity can be considered a form of musical abuse, and that through its structures and systems the music industry itself can be classed as inherently abusive. And yet, women musicians can sing back to the violence they've experienced and create powerful new representations that have the potential to change the way we listen to music, if we are prepared to develop our feminist ears.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9798765101742
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

1. Introduction
2. Musicians Negotiating Post-Abuse Identities
3. Music Industry as the Abuser
4. Musical Responses to Gender-Based Violence
5. Conclusion

Recenzii

Hill, Fileborn and Strong's overarching decision to focus on what the music might tell us (rather than to delve into the salacious celebrity "gossip" of allegations) is a refreshing one . Thought-provoking.
Unsilenced combines critical feminist work on sexual violence, structural analysis of the music industry, close listening to individual tracks and personal, and academic reflections on music fandom in a post #MeToo era. The book is essential for anyone thinking about the ethics of popular culture and sexual violence, and its call for a feminist politics of listening will be inspiring for anyone thinking about cultural range around sexual and gender-based violence.
This valuable book offers an unflinching consideration of how gender-based violence works in the music industry. With three illuminating case studies, the authors are able to dig deep into the systems of power that shape our understandings of "survivors" and abusers. Thoughtful attention to work by Kesha, Alice Glass, and Lingua Ignota shows how these artists express their experiences of GBV through their music. The result is an urgent and insightful exploration of a painful, pervasive reality.
This is the first book to explore the effects of gender-based violence on artists and music in the popular music industry today. It is a timely and important contribution that I hope will inspire future focus on power, sexuality, and violence in contemporary music.
Framed by rising exposure and critique of music industry misogyny and sexual violence, this book provides a timely and compelling feminist analysis of the artistic responses of three prominent women musicians to their experiences.