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This interdisciplinary volume explores the girlâs voice and the construction of girlhood in contemporary popular music, visiting girls as musicians, activists, and performers through topics that range from female vocal development during adolescence to girlsâ online media culture. While girlsâ voices are more prominent than ever in popular music culture, the specific sonic character of the young female voice is routinely denied authority. Decades old clichÃs of girls as frivolous, silly, and deserving of contempt prevail in mainstream popular image and sound. Nevertheless, girls find ways to raise their voices and make themselves heard. This volume explores the contemporary girlâs voice to illuminate the way ideals of girlhood are historically specific, and the way adults frame and construct girlhood to both valorize and vilify girls and women. Interrogating popular music, childhood, and gender, it analyzes the history of the all-girl band from the Runaways to the present; the changing anatomy of a girlâs voice throughout adolescence; girlâs participatory culture via youtube and rock camps, and representations of the girlâs voice in other media like audiobooks, film, and television. Essays consider girl performers like Jackie Evancho and Lorde, and all-girl bands like Sleater Kinney, The Slits and Warpaint, as well as performative 'girlishness' in the voices of female vocalists like Joni Mitchell, BeyoncÃ, Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift, Kathleen Hanna, and Rebecca Black. Participating in girl studies within and beyond the field of music, this book unites scholarly perspectives from disciplines such as musicology, ethnomusicology, comparative literature, womenâs and gender studies, media studies, and education to investigate the importance of girlsâ voices in popular music, and to help unravel the complexities bound up in music and girlhood in the contemporary contexts of North America and the United Kingdom.



Table of Contents

PART I
Voice and Agency

1 I’m with the Band: Redefining Young Feminism 15 LUCY O’BRIEN

2 Girls at Work: Gendered Identities, Sex Segregation,
and Employment Experiences in the Music Industry 37 MARION LEONARD

3 "I Love Beyoncé, but I Struggle with Beyoncé": Girl Activists
Talk Music and Feminism 56 LYN MIKEL BROWN AND DANA EDELL WITH MONTGOMERY JONES, GEORGIA LUCKHURST, AND JONEKA PERCENTIE

PART II
Voice and Vocality

4 "These Stupid Little Sounds in Her Voice": Valuing and
Vilifying the New Girl Voice 77 DIANE PECKNOLD

5 Girls and Puberty: The Voice, It Is a-Changin’;
A Discussion of Pedagogical Methods for the
Training of the Voice through Puberty 99 BARBARA FOX DEMAIO

6 The Curse of the "O mio bambino caro": Jackie Evancho as Prodigy, Diva, and Ideal Girl 113 DANA GORZELANY-MOSTAK

7 Authority, Ability, and the Aging Ingénue’s Voice 143 ALEXANDRA APOLLONI

PART III
Voice and Authenticity

8 Performing Pop Girlhood on Disney Channel 171 MORGAN BLUE

9 When Loud Means Real: Tween Girls and the Voices of Rock Authenticity 191 SARAH DOUGHER

10 YouTube, Twerking and You: Context Collapse and
the Handheld Copresence of Black Girls and Miley Cyrus 208 KYRA D. GAUNT

PART IV
Voice and Narrative

11 The Counterpoint of Aging and Coming of Age in the Mother–Daughter Duets of Tori Amos and Natashya Hawley 235 LORI BURNS

12 Listen to the Mockingjay: Voice, Identity, and Agency in

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      Publication Date: 12/10/2019 12:00:00 AM
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      Book Synopsis

      This interdisciplinary volume explores the girlâs voice and the construction of girlhood in contemporary popular music, visiting girls as musicians, activists, and performers through topics that range from female vocal development during adolescence to girlsâ online media culture. While girlsâ voices are more prominent than ever in popular music culture, the specific sonic character of the young female voice is routinely denied authority. Decades old clichÃs of girls as frivolous, silly, and deserving of contempt prevail in mainstream popular image and sound. Nevertheless, girls find ways to raise their voices and make themselves heard. This volume explores the contemporary girlâs voice to illuminate the way ideals of girlhood are historically specific, and the way adults frame and construct girlhood to both valorize and vilify girls and women. Interrogating popular music, childhood, and gender, it analyzes the history of the all-girl band from the Runaways to the present; the changing anatomy of a girlâs voice throughout adolescence; girlâs participatory culture via youtube and rock camps, and representations of the girlâs voice in other media like audiobooks, film, and television. Essays consider girl performers like Jackie Evancho and Lorde, and all-girl bands like Sleater Kinney, The Slits and Warpaint, as well as performative 'girlishness' in the voices of female vocalists like Joni Mitchell, BeyoncÃ, Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift, Kathleen Hanna, and Rebecca Black. Participating in girl studies within and beyond the field of music, this book unites scholarly perspectives from disciplines such as musicology, ethnomusicology, comparative literature, womenâs and gender studies, media studies, and education to investigate the importance of girlsâ voices in popular music, and to help unravel the complexities bound up in music and girlhood in the contemporary contexts of North America and the United Kingdom.



      Table of Contents

      PART I
      Voice and Agency

      1 I’m with the Band: Redefining Young Feminism 15 LUCY O’BRIEN

      2 Girls at Work: Gendered Identities, Sex Segregation,
      and Employment Experiences in the Music Industry 37 MARION LEONARD

      3 "I Love Beyoncé, but I Struggle with Beyoncé": Girl Activists
      Talk Music and Feminism 56 LYN MIKEL BROWN AND DANA EDELL WITH MONTGOMERY JONES, GEORGIA LUCKHURST, AND JONEKA PERCENTIE

      PART II
      Voice and Vocality

      4 "These Stupid Little Sounds in Her Voice": Valuing and
      Vilifying the New Girl Voice 77 DIANE PECKNOLD

      5 Girls and Puberty: The Voice, It Is a-Changin’;
      A Discussion of Pedagogical Methods for the
      Training of the Voice through Puberty 99 BARBARA FOX DEMAIO

      6 The Curse of the "O mio bambino caro": Jackie Evancho as Prodigy, Diva, and Ideal Girl 113 DANA GORZELANY-MOSTAK

      7 Authority, Ability, and the Aging Ingénue’s Voice 143 ALEXANDRA APOLLONI

      PART III
      Voice and Authenticity

      8 Performing Pop Girlhood on Disney Channel 171 MORGAN BLUE

      9 When Loud Means Real: Tween Girls and the Voices of Rock Authenticity 191 SARAH DOUGHER

      10 YouTube, Twerking and You: Context Collapse and
      the Handheld Copresence of Black Girls and Miley Cyrus 208 KYRA D. GAUNT

      PART IV
      Voice and Narrative

      11 The Counterpoint of Aging and Coming of Age in the Mother–Daughter Duets of Tori Amos and Natashya Hawley 235 LORI BURNS

      12 Listen to the Mockingjay: Voice, Identity, and Agency in

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