Popular music, gender and sexualities

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This paper responds to Philip Tagg's 2011 discussion of the state of popular music studies since the formation of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music by foregrounding issues concerning the current position of popular music studies, gender and sexualities. It provides both a personal insight into teaching practice and publications, and explores the current position of women in the music industry.

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Whiteley, S. (2013). Popular music, gender and sexualities. IASPM Journal. International Association for the Study of Popular Music. https://doi.org/10.5429/2079-3871(2013)v3i2.6en

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