Misogyny, Toxic Masculinity, and Heteronormativity in Post-2000 Popular Music
- Editor: Fosbraey, Glenn
- Editor: Puckey, Nicola
Book
$156.00Special import
Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 : Should Real Love Hurt? The Eroticisation of Dominance, Submission and Coercive Control in Contemporary Pop Music
- Chapter 2: Featuring...Nicki Minaj
- Chapter 3 : Misogyny and Erotic Pleasure in Bollywood's "Item Numbers"
- Chapter 4 : From Pimpology to Pimpologia: A Comparative Analysis of Pimp Rap in the United States and Italy
- Chapter 5 : How Female is the Future? Undoing Sexism in Contemporary Metal Music
- Chapter 6 : See the Signs-Justin Timberlake and the Pretence of Romance
- Chapter 7: Immortal Technique and the Radical Reimagining of Masculinity on the Street
- Chapter 8 : The Initiation: Re-negotiating Masculinity in Queer Music Video
- Chapter 9 : Let It Enfold You: Screaming, Masculinity, and the Loss of Emotional Control in Post-millennium Emo
- Chapter 10 : The Power of Boy Pussy: The Dichotomy Between Liberation and Objectification in Queer Hip-Hop/Rap in the 2000s
- Chapter 11 : "All Of My Life, Just Like I Was One Of Them": Trans itioning Punk
- Chapter 12 : Lady Lazarus: The Death (and Rebirth) of a Gender Revolutionary
- Chapter 13 : Like a Lollipop: Toxic Masculinity and Female Sexual Pleasure in Hip-Hop
- Afterword