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Book Synopsis
The relationship between popular music and fashion has been a culturally significant one since the 1950s, and this book explores how music and musicians play a key role in the shaping of identity, taste and consumption. Using a range of historical and contemporary examples, this book uncovers the way in which fashion and music have worked to shape contemporary attitudes to bodies and identities.

Focusing on performers as much as fans, on the mainstream as much as the underground, Fashion and Music provides a lens through which to examine themes of gender, sexuality, ageing and youth, ethnicity, body image, consumer culture, fandom and postmodernity.

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This book is not only entertaining, but also informative. Miller presents a current perspective on various aspects of popular music in one easy to read book, which I plan to use in the classroom. * Jessica Strubel, School of Merchandising and Hospitality Management, University of North Texas *

Table of Contents
Introduction: Fashion, Identity and Music

1. Dressing Fans: Music, Clothes and Consumption
2. Gwen Loves Vivienne: Branding, Fashion and Music
3. Witchy Women: Fashioning the Womanly Body of the Female Singer-Songwriter
4. White Suited Men: Style and the Marketing of the Boyband
5. Dressing your Age: Fashioning the Ageing Body of Performers and Fans
6. Styling, Race and Nation
7. Spectacle and Sexuality: Clothes, Concerts and the Carnivalesque
Conclusion: Image, Music

Index

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 01/07/2011
      ISBN13: 9781847884138, 978-1847884138
      ISBN10: 184788413X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The relationship between popular music and fashion has been a culturally significant one since the 1950s, and this book explores how music and musicians play a key role in the shaping of identity, taste and consumption. Using a range of historical and contemporary examples, this book uncovers the way in which fashion and music have worked to shape contemporary attitudes to bodies and identities.

      Focusing on performers as much as fans, on the mainstream as much as the underground, Fashion and Music provides a lens through which to examine themes of gender, sexuality, ageing and youth, ethnicity, body image, consumer culture, fandom and postmodernity.

      Trade Review
      This book is not only entertaining, but also informative. Miller presents a current perspective on various aspects of popular music in one easy to read book, which I plan to use in the classroom. * Jessica Strubel, School of Merchandising and Hospitality Management, University of North Texas *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Fashion, Identity and Music

      1. Dressing Fans: Music, Clothes and Consumption
      2. Gwen Loves Vivienne: Branding, Fashion and Music
      3. Witchy Women: Fashioning the Womanly Body of the Female Singer-Songwriter
      4. White Suited Men: Style and the Marketing of the Boyband
      5. Dressing your Age: Fashioning the Ageing Body of Performers and Fans
      6. Styling, Race and Nation
      7. Spectacle and Sexuality: Clothes, Concerts and the Carnivalesque
      Conclusion: Image, Music

      Index

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