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Introduction: Gender and Popular Music Knowledge

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posted on 2025-04-14, 14:41 authored by Mimi HaddonMimi Haddon, B Klein
This special issue of Popular Music and Society on gender and popular music knowledge considers feminized ways of listening to and knowing about popular music that have occupied the margins of media representations and popular music studies. By way of introduction, we consider classic and recent work on gender and popular music, the traditional confines of popular music knowledge-making, and how centering the knowledge of women and girls broadens our understanding of popular music.

Funding

Music for Girls: Feminist Epistemologies of Popular Music : AHRC-ARTS & HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCIL | AH/W00349X/1

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Publication status

  • Published

File Version

  • Published version

Journal

Popular Music and Society

ISSN

0300-7766

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Issue

2

Volume

47

Page range

87-99

Department affiliated with

  • Music Publications

Institution

University of Sussex

Full text available

  • Yes

Peer reviewed?

  • Yes