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Sing Us a Song, Piano Woman - Female Fans and the Music of Tori Amos (Hardcover)
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Sing Us a Song, Piano Woman - Female Fans and the Music of Tori Amos (Hardcover)
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Sing Us a Song, Piano Woman: Female Fans and the Music of Tori Amos
explores the many-layered relationships female fans build with
feminist musicians in general and with Tori Amos, in particular.
Using original interview research with more than forty fans of Tori
Amos, multiple observer-participant experiences at Amos's concerts,
and critical content analysis of Amos's lyrics and larger body of
work, Adrienne Trier-Bieniek utilizes a combination of gender,
emotions, music, and activism to unravel the typecasts plaguing
female fans. Trier-Bieniek aggressively challenges the popular
culture stereotypes that have painted all female fans as screaming,
crying teenage girls who are unable to control themselves when a
favorite (generally male) performer occupies the stage. In stunning
contrast, admirers of Tori Amos comprise a more introspective
category of fan. Sing Us a Song, Piano Woman examines the wide
range of stories from these listeners, exploring how Amos's female
fans are unique because Amos places the experiences of women at the
center of her music. Tori Amos's fan base is considered devoted
because of the deeply emotional, often healing, connection they
have to her music, an aspect that has been overlooked, particularly
in sociological and cultural research on gender, emotions and
music. Tori Amos's female fans as a social phenomenon are vital for
understanding the multi-layered relationships women can have with
female singer/songwriters. At a time when superficial women
dominate public media presentations, from the Kardashians to the
"Real Housewives," the relationship between Tori Amos and her fans
illustrates the continuous search by women for female performers
who challenge patriarchal standards in popular culture.
Trier-Bieniek's research serves as a springboard for further study
of women in pop culture whose purpose is to empower and provoke
their fans, as well as change society.
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