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“The Whole Feminist Taking-Your-Clothes-off Thing”: Negotiating the Critique of Gender Inequality in UK Music Industries
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Auteur/contributeur
- Bennett, Toby (Auteur)
Titre
“The Whole Feminist Taking-Your-Clothes-off Thing”: Negotiating the Critique of Gender Inequality in UK Music Industries
Résumé
This article considers the critique of inequality, exploitation and exclusion in contemporary UK music industries, in light of the latter’s growing internal concerns over work-based gender relations. The creative sector’s persistent inequalities are at odds with its professed liberal, egalitarian, meritocratic values and attitudes. Yet, within music’s industrial production cultures, a dismissive postfeminist sensibility has come under pressure through a reflexive critical moment of popular feminist discourse, expressed in trade press critique, between 2013 and the present moment. Drawing from a study of intermediary work in UK major record labels, the article takes a pragmatist approach to documenting and theorizing this critique – alongside institutional mechanisms, like company policies and corporate PR, that respond to it – in terms of growing industrial reflexivity. Tensions over the representation of work, the nature of inequality, intergenerational and epistemic injustice emerge as key themes, with implications for critical research on popular music industries.
Publication
IASPM Journal
Volume
8
Numéro
1
Pages
24-41
Date
2018-08-20
Langue
en
ISSN
2079-3871
Titre abrégé
“The Whole Feminist Taking-Your-Clothes-off Thing”
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24/08/2021 18:33
Loc. dans l'archive
Trade press, major record label employees
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Copyright (c) 2018 IASPM@Journal
Extra
Number: 1
Référence
Bennett, T. (2018). “The Whole Feminist Taking-Your-Clothes-off Thing”: Negotiating the Critique of Gender Inequality in UK Music Industries. IASPM Journal, 8(1), 24–41. https://iaspmjournal.net/index.php/IASPM_Journal/article/view/882
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