Girl Groups, Girl Culture: Popular Music and Identity in the 1960s
- Author: Warwick, Jacqueline
[Warwick's] thoroughness lends the book-which flies in the face of the notion that producers are musical gods-a sense of much-needed authority. Through [her] Marxist feminist lens, even thin-voiced... — More…
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Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1 Girl Talk
- Chapter 1 The Emerging Girl Group Sound
- Chapter 2 The Voice of the Girl
- Part 2 A Brand New Dance Now
- Chapter 3 Embodying Girlness
- Chapter 4 Restraint and Violence
- Chapter 5 Uniformity and Masquerade
- Part 3 He Makes Me
- Chapter 6 Record Producers and the Politics of Production
- Chapter 7 Carole King and Ellie Greenwich
- Chapter 8 Up against the Wall of Sound
- Part 4 Look Here, Girls, and Take This Advice
- Chapter 9 Respectability Versus Rock’n’Roll
- Chapter 10 Motown and the Politics of Crossover Success
- Chapter 11 Mothers and Daughters
- Part 5 Out in the Streets
- Chapter 12 Group Identity and Public Space
- Chapter 13 Rebellion and Girldom
- Chapter 14 Girl Groups, the Road, and Public Record