Rockin' Out Of The Box: Gender Maneuvering in Alternative Hard Rock
Autor Mimi Schippersen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 apr 2002
Given the long history of feminism and its contested place in popular culture, important, practical questions arise: What effect, if any, have feminist ideas and practices had on the lives of young men and women who grew up with them? How do these individuals negotiate the realities of gender in their daily lives?
In Rockin’ Out of the Box, Mimi Schippers, employing the crucial feminist insight that gender is a constantly shifting performance and not an essential quality related to sex, explores the gender roles, assumptions, and transgressions of the men and women involved in the alternative hard rock scene. The author focuses on this sizable section of rock music both because it is widely inclusive of men and women and because it explicitly adopted feminism as its point of departure from mainstream music. Schippers uses the innovative term gender maneuvering to explain her observations that gender and sexuality are negotiated and always changing features of social relations. This process, she demonstrates, operates as a cultural practice and as an individual strategy of resistance to socially prescribed gender roles.
Schippers, who spent more than two years frequenting alternative hard rock clubs and concerts in Chicago, conducted extensive interviews with fans as well as musicians, including Ian MacKaye of Fugazi, Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam, Kim Thayil of Soundgarden, Donita Sparks and Jennifer Finch of L7, Kat Bjelland and Lori Barbero of Babes in Toyland, Rose of Poster Children, Louise Post and Nina Gordon of Veruca Salt, and Liz Davis and Valerie Agnew of 7 Year Bitch. As it documents the development of a rock music genre that has so far received little academic attention, this book also demonstrates how this musical culture contributes to our understanding of the daily practices of gender relations among young people.
In Rockin’ Out of the Box, Mimi Schippers, employing the crucial feminist insight that gender is a constantly shifting performance and not an essential quality related to sex, explores the gender roles, assumptions, and transgressions of the men and women involved in the alternative hard rock scene. The author focuses on this sizable section of rock music both because it is widely inclusive of men and women and because it explicitly adopted feminism as its point of departure from mainstream music. Schippers uses the innovative term gender maneuvering to explain her observations that gender and sexuality are negotiated and always changing features of social relations. This process, she demonstrates, operates as a cultural practice and as an individual strategy of resistance to socially prescribed gender roles.
Schippers, who spent more than two years frequenting alternative hard rock clubs and concerts in Chicago, conducted extensive interviews with fans as well as musicians, including Ian MacKaye of Fugazi, Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam, Kim Thayil of Soundgarden, Donita Sparks and Jennifer Finch of L7, Kat Bjelland and Lori Barbero of Babes in Toyland, Rose of Poster Children, Louise Post and Nina Gordon of Veruca Salt, and Liz Davis and Valerie Agnew of 7 Year Bitch. As it documents the development of a rock music genre that has so far received little academic attention, this book also demonstrates how this musical culture contributes to our understanding of the daily practices of gender relations among young people.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780813530758
ISBN-10: 081353075X
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:None
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
ISBN-10: 081353075X
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:None
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
Notă biografică
Mimi Schippers is an Associate Professor with a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her research interests include sexuality, gender, social theory, feminist theory, queer theory, culture, polyamory, non-monogamies. She is currently working on a study of the relationship between race, gender, class, and non-monogamies in the history and culture of New Orleans. Combining archival, ethnographic, and interview methods, she is comparing and contrasting the practice of placage, the commercial sex industry, sex tourism, and polyamory as they take shape in the socio-historical and cultural trajectories of New Orleans. Her main research question is: What are the relationships between race, class, and gender inequality, New Orleans’ sexual cultures, and non-monagamy. Schippers is the author of various titles including Beyond Monogamy: Polyamory and the Future Polyqueer Sexualities (NYU Press, 2016) and “Recovering the Feminine Other: Femininity, Masculinity, and Gender Hegemony” (Theory and Society 36, 2007).
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Gender and Rock Music: So What's New?
2. The Gender Order of Mainstream Rock Culture
3. This is Alternative Hard Rock: Rock Culture as Gender Maneuvering
4. Gender Maneuvering in Face-to-Face Interaction
5. The Body in Alternative Hard Rock
6. Sexuality and Gender Maneuvering
7. Feminist Politics
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
1. Gender and Rock Music: So What's New?
2. The Gender Order of Mainstream Rock Culture
3. This is Alternative Hard Rock: Rock Culture as Gender Maneuvering
4. Gender Maneuvering in Face-to-Face Interaction
5. The Body in Alternative Hard Rock
6. Sexuality and Gender Maneuvering
7. Feminist Politics
Notes
Index
Descriere
In Rockin’ Out of the Box, Mimi Schippers, employing the crucial feminist insight that gender is a constantly shifting performance and not an essential quality related to sex, explores the gender roles, assumptions, and transgressions of the men and women involved in the alternative hard rock scene. The author focuses on this sizable section of rock music both because it is widely inclusive of men and women and because it explicitly adopted feminism as its point of departure from mainstream music. Schippers uses the innovative term gender maneuvering to explain her observations that gender and sexuality are negotiated and always changing features of social relations.