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Freedom Girls: Voicing Femininity in 1960s British Pop

  • Author: Apolloni, Alexandra

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • Vocal Manners for Moderns
  • Part I: Ordinary, Extraordinary Voices
  • Chapter 1: Chart Chicks and Gear Girls: The Limits of Mod Femininity
  • Chapter 2: A girl in a million, just like a million: Sandie Shaw and Ordinary Girlhood
  • Chapter 3: Sounding Like Liverpool: Region, Memory, and Cilla Black's Accent
  • Part II:
  • Chapter 4: England meets Jamaica's Lollipop Girl: Millie Small, Voice, and Migration
  • Chapter 5: Race, Self-Invention, and Dusty Springfield's Voice
  • Part III: Voice, Age, and Sex
  • Chapter 6: The Last Remaining Virgin in London: Lulu, Whiteness, and Youth
  • Chapter 7: Sex, Freedom, and Marianne Faithfull's Voice at the Twilight of the Sixties
  • Chapter 8: Remembering Rock and Roll with P.P. Arnold
  • Epilogue
  • Index