Women Singer-Songwriters in Rock: A Populist Rebellion in the 1990s By Ronald D., Jr. Lankford
Publisher: Scarecrow Press | 2009 | ISBN: 0810872684 | 274 pages | PDF | 0,9 MB
In Women Singer-Songwriters in Rock: A Populist Rebellion in the 1990s, Ronald D. Lankford Jr. argues that women singer-songwriters formed a substantial movement within popular music during the 1990s, making a significant social and aesthetic contribution that pushed feminism into mainstream American culture. Lankford examines in depth the work of several artists—including Alanis Morissette, PJ Harvey, Liz Phair, Courtney Love, Tori Amos, Sarah McLachlan, and Sheryl Crow—offering thorough descriptions and analyses of their music, lyrics, and album art.