

An edition of Madonna, bawdy & soul (1997)
By Karlene Faith
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Language
eng
Pages
217
Description:
How do bad girls get away with it? How did Madonna, subject of public outcry for her controversial performances and her book Sex, become a superstar of pop culture and a role model for teenage girls? Why now, as star of Evita and a new mother, is she becoming a mainstream hero? Karlene Faith says that Madonna signifies the times we live in. We are, in a sense, all responsible for who Madonna is. As fans, moral critics, media journalists, or university scholars, we mediate what she means to our society. And Madonna, as a shrewd career woman, has known how to exploit our attentions with her multiple talents. Her representation of sexual practices and values has not taken place in a political or social vacuum. She has counted on our readiness to witness the smashing of cultural taboos. Feminist reactions to Madonna have been divided. In her early career Madonna was a teenage role model, applauded as a liberated sex crusader. Later, she raised eyebrows by portraying cynical sex with multiple partners across identity boundaries and by capitalizing on sadomasochistic imagery. Madonna, Bawdy & Soul is a celebration and critical analysis of Madonna from a feminist perspective. It will, like Madonna, provoke controversy among fans, critics, and scholars. The book includes a comprehensive listing of songs, videos, tours, films, stage roles, and Internet sites.
subjects: Sex in popular culture, Biography, Singers, Motion picture actors and actresses, Lyrics, Printed Music, Feminist, Vocal, Sexualite dans la culture populaire, Instruction & Study, LITERARY CRITICISM, MUSIC, Voice, Feminismus, Popmuziek, Sexualité dans la culture populaire, Madonna, 1958-, Rock musicians
People: Madonna (1958-)
Places: United States