Results of a misspent youth: Joan Jett's performance of female masculinity
2002; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 11; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/09612020200200312
ISSN1747-583X
Autores Tópico(s)Music History and Culture
ResumoAbstract The article maps Joan Jett's performances from her days with the Runaways in the mid-1970s through her successful solo career in the 1980s to her recent affiliations with the riot grrrls in the 1990s. Unlike some critics, who, while acknowledging Jett's influence on generations of female rock performers, dismiss Jett as an inferior copy of male rock musicians, the author argues that Jett's various performances of female masculinity challenged conventional understandings of masculinity and femininity. The article explores how Jett's interest in punk enabled her to carve a space for herself in a male-dominated genre. It is further contended that as more spaces opened for women in the early 1990s, Jett's performances took a more aggressive stance on traditionally feminist issues and enabled her to use her sexuality as an offensive weapon.
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