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El. knyga: Clampdown: Pop-Cultural Wars on Class and Gender

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  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Dec-2024
  • Leidėjas: Zero Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781780997070
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Dec-2024
  • Leidėjas: Zero Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781780997070
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Why have both pop and politics in Britain become the preserve of an unrepresentative elite? From chav-pop pantomimes to retro-chauvinist landfill indie, the bland, homogenous, and compromised nature of the current 'alternative' sector reflects the interests of a similarly complacent and privileged political establishment. In particular, political and media policing of female social and sexual autonomy, through the neglected but significant gendered dimensions of the discourse surrounding chavs, has been accompanied by a similar restriction and regulation of the expression of working-class femininity in music. This book traces the progress of this cultural clampdown over the past twenty years.

Recenzijos

"Traces the links between politics and pop music in order to interpret why we are where we are, in terms of class, gender and representation and the wider grim political situation we find ourselves in. The book made me angry and a bit nostalgic, but probably nostalgic for something that was never fully realised." --Emmy-Kate Montrose, formerly of Kenickie

Introduction: The Greater Rock `N' Oll Swindle 1(6)
PART ONE CLASS ACTS AND VANISHING ACTS
7(22)
Class, retreating and returning
8(4)
Chavs: the reworking of class
12(5)
The demonisation of the female working class
17(6)
`Chav' is (not just) a feminist issue
23(6)
PART TWO WORKING FOR THE CLAMPDOWN: CLASS AND GENDER IN BRITPOP AND AFTER
29(54)
2.1 The Day after the Revolution
30(7)
2.2 90s: Death of a party
37(26)
Stereotypes: there must be more to life
42(9)
Wear high heels and get a record deal and you won't have time to be sad
51(6)
Good taste is death, vulgarity is life: Shampoo and Kenickie
57(6)
2.3 00s: Merrie England is mine, it owes me a living: Barat and Doherty
63(20)
Predicting riots
70(4)
Fairytales in the supermarket
74(9)
PART THREE WHAT KIND OF A-TO-Z WOULD GET YOU HERE?
83
Privilege plays pop
84(3)
The strange death of radical indie
87(3)
Let them eat cupcakes
90(3)
Radical chav: we are all underclass now?
93
Rhian E. Jones writes on history, politics, popular culture and the places where they intersect. She is a co-editor of Red Pepper magazine and contributes to Tribune, New Humanist and New Socialist. She lives in London, UK.