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Beyond the Dance Floor

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Beyond the Dance Floor is a study about the women who DJ electronic dance music. It focuses on the relationship between women and the conceptions of gender and technology. The author explores issue...
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A pathbreaking study of the women who create electronic dance music, Beyond the Dance Floor focuses on the largely neglected relationship between these women and the conceptions of gender and technology that continue to inform the male-dominated culture surrounding electronic music. In this volume, Rebekah Farrugia explores a number of important issues, including the politics of identity and representation, the bonds formed by women within the DJ community and the role female DJs and producers play in this dance music culture as well as in the larger public sphere.

Though Farrugia primarily focuses on women's relationship to music-related technologies – including vinyl, mp3s and digital production software – she also deftly extends her argument to the strategic use of the Internet and web design skills for purposes tied to publicity, networking and music distribution.

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Price: £23.95
Pages: 171
Publisher: Intellect Books
Imprint: Intellect Books
Publication Date: 13 August 2012
Trim Size: 9.00 X 7.00 in
ISBN: 9781841505664
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

PERFORMING ARTS / Dance / General, Popular culture, Technology: general issues, Gender studies: women and girls, Electronic music

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Introduction
 
Chapter 1: Critical Connections: Gender, Technology and Popular Music Cultures
 
Chapter 2: Sex Kittens, T-Shirt DJs and Dykes: Negotiating Identities in an Era of DJ Commodification
 
Chapter 3: Potlucks, Listservs and E-Zines: Networking and Social Capital in Action
 
Chapter 4: Building a Women-Centred DJ Collective: From San Francisco to Cyberspace to Sister USA
 
Chapter 5: Producing Producers: Exploring Women’s Place in the Production of Electronic Dance Music
 
Conclusion: Are the Tables Turning?