Beyond the dance floor : female DJs, technology and electronic dance music culture / [Rebekah Farrugia].
Material type: TextPublication details: Bristol : Intellect, 2012Description: xii, 171 p. : ill., portsISBN: 9781841506999 (ebook)Subject(s): Sex role | Disc jockeys | Music trade -- Social aspects | Rave culture | Music | Miscellaneous items | Electronic music | Popular culture | Gender studies: women & girls | Society & culture: generalGenre/Form: Online access: Click here to access online Also available in printed form ISBN 9781841505664Summary: Focuses on the relationship between women and the hegemonic conceptions of gender and technology that continue to inform DJ electronic dance music. This title explores such issues as: the politics of identity and representation, women-centred DJ communities, and the role female DJs and producers play in dance music culture. 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.Item type | Current library | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Focuses on the relationship between women and the hegemonic conceptions of gender and technology that continue to inform DJ electronic dance music. This title explores such issues as: the politics of identity and representation, women-centred DJ communities, and the role female DJs and producers play in dance music culture. 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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