Sexing the Groove
Explore the intricate interplay of gender and music with Sexing the Groove by Sheila Whiteley. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1997, this compelling paperback spans 390 pages and offers a rich examination of how pop music influences and shapes notions of masculinity and femininity. Through diverse methodologies and a range of insightful case studies, contributors engage in a vibrant debate about the roles of performers, subcultures, fans, and musical texts in constructing and challenging gender identities. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the cultural dynamics of music and its impact on identity formation. Dive into the fascinating discussions that illuminate the complexities of gender in popular culture and discover how these creators navigate the nuances of identity within the vibrant world of pop music.