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Formato
Brossura
Pagine
264
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Oct 15, 2024
Editore
ECW Press
ISBN-10
1770417745
ISBN-13
9781770417748
Descrizione
In this vibrant essay collection, Andrea Warner investigates the profound impact of iconic female artists on the music landscape of the '90s. Through insightful commentary, she delves into the careers of luminaries like Céline Dion, Shania Twain, Alanis Morissette, and Sarah McLachlan, unraveling the threads of their influence on a generation and beyond. By examining their unique sounds, lyrical themes, and cultural significance, Warner reveals how these powerhouse performers not only dominated the charts but also reshaped the narrative surrounding women's voices in music.
Vivek Shraya complements Warner's narrative with his own perspective, providing a contemporary lens on these nostalgic figures. Together, their essays interweave personal anecdotes and critical analysis, sparking a dialogue about gender and artistry in an era often defined by male-dominated narratives. This book serves as both a celebration and a critique, urging readers to reconsider the legacies of these trailblazing women.
As readers navigate this compelling exploration, they are invited to reflect on the societal shifts the '90s heralded and the ongoing relevance of these artists in today's musical landscape. Through their engaging prose, Warner and Shraya bridge the past with the present, reminding us of the vital contributions women have made to the music industry and the cultural conversations that continue to unfold.
Vivek Shraya complements Warner's narrative with his own perspective, providing a contemporary lens on these nostalgic figures. Together, their essays interweave personal anecdotes and critical analysis, sparking a dialogue about gender and artistry in an era often defined by male-dominated narratives. This book serves as both a celebration and a critique, urging readers to reconsider the legacies of these trailblazing women.
As readers navigate this compelling exploration, they are invited to reflect on the societal shifts the '90s heralded and the ongoing relevance of these artists in today's musical landscape. Through their engaging prose, Warner and Shraya bridge the past with the present, reminding us of the vital contributions women have made to the music industry and the cultural conversations that continue to unfold.
Generi
Umorismo