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Music video and the politics of representation / Diane Railton and Paul Watson.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Railton, Diane.
Contributor:
Watson, Paul.
Series:
Music and the moving image.
Music and the moving image
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Feminism and music.
Music videos--History and criticism.
Music videos.
Music videos--Social aspects.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (vii, 176 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, c2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
How can we engage critically with music video and its role in popular culture? What do contemporary music videos have to tell us about patterns of cultural identity today? Based around an eclectic series of vivid case studies, this fresh and timely examination is an entertaining and enlightening analysis of the forms, pleasures, and politics that music videos offer. In rethinking some classic approaches from film studies and popular music studies and connecting them with new debates about the current 'state' of feminism and feminist theory, Railton and Watson show why and how we should be studying music videos in the twenty-first century. Through its thorough overview of the music video as a visual medium, this is an ideal textbook for Media Studies students and all those with an interest in popular music and cultural studies. Key Features * Provides a framework for how to describe and analyse a music video. * Uses case studies from internationally well-know artists, such as Kylie, Shakira and Beyoncé to explore issues of representation of gender, sexuality and ethnicity. * Draws on classic and contemporary videos from a range of musical styles, from Lady Gaga and Christina Aguilera to Gorillaz and Metallica.
Contents:
Situating music video: between feminism and popular culture
Genre and music video: configurations and functions
Making it real: authorship and authenticity
Music video in black and white: race and femininity
That Latin(a) look: performing ethnicity
Masculinity and the absent presence of the male body
Afterword: music video goes Gaga.
Notes:
Videography: p. 162-165.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 150-162) and index.
ISBN:
9786613252708
9780748671021
0748671021
9781283252706
1283252708
9780748633241
0748633243
OCLC:
749264670

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