Publication Type:
BookSource:
Bloomsbury Academic & Professional,, New York, United States ; London, United Kingdom, p.1 online resource (273 pages) (2021)ISBN:
1501348035Call Number:
ML421.B4URL:
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=2729504Keywords:
(OCoLC)fst00922744, (OCoLC)fst01071460, (OCoLC)fst01071471, (OCoLC)fst01177933, (OCoLC)fst02022009, bicssc, bisacsh, fast, Feminism & Feminist Theory., Feminism and music., Gender studies: women., History & Criticism., Individual composers & musicians, specific bands & groups., Music, Popular music, Popular music fans., Rock & Pop music., Social & cultural history., Social aspects., Social Science, Women in music., Women popular music fans.Notes:
A Women's History of the Beatles is the first book to offer a detailed presentation of the band's social and cultural impact as understood through the experiences and lives of women. Drawing on a mix of interviews, archival research, textual analysis, and autoethnography, this scholarly work depicts how the Beatles have profoundly shaped and enriched the lives of women, while also reexamining key, influential female figures within the group's history. Organized topically based on key themes important to the Beatles story, each chapter uncovers the varied and multifaceted relationships women have had with the band, whether face-to-face and intimately or parasocially through mediated, popular culture. Set within a socio-historical context that charts changing gender norms since the early 1960s, these narratives consider how the Beatles have affected women's lives across three generations. Providing a fresh perspective of a well-known tale, this is a cultural history that moves far beyond the screams of Beatlemania to offer a more comprehensive understanding of what the now iconic band has meant to women over the course of six decades.Includes bibliographical references and index."I remember you": stories from Merseyside -- With the Beatles: a fan history -- "Don't blame it on Yoko": wives and girlfriends in the Beatles fairy tale -- "Free as a bird": music-making and the liberatory Beatlesque -- "Think for yourself": entrepreneurs and intellectualsDescription based on print version record
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