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E-grāmata: Taylor Swift: The Star, The Songs, The Fans

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  • Formāts: 284 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Mar-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040265932
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040265932

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From studio albums to stadium tours, Taylor Swift is a record-setting pop artist whose impacts are outsized and global in scale. At the same time, she has cultivated an audience base that finds her, her songs, and her voice eminently relatable. Taylor Swift: The Star, The Songs, The Fans positions Swift as a prismatic figure for the musical world of the 21st century.

This collection includes new work from interdisciplinary scholars who focus on Swift’s star persona; the lyrics, themes, and meanings of Swift’s songs; and the ways that fans interact with Swift’s work and with each other. Together, the essays evaluate Swift’s career with attention to how her work has resonated in a changing global society, how she has navigated shifts in the music industry, and how she has negotiated changes in her musical transition from country to pop along the lines of her age, gender, race, and class identity.

Including contributions by scholars, practitioners, and journalists, this book offers a serious consideration of one of today’s most popular music stars that shows why and how she matters. Engaging a wide variety of disciplines and methodological perspectives—including fan studies, cultural studies, philosophy, musicology and music theory, journalism, and songwriting—Taylor Swift: The Star, The Songs, The Fans will be of interest to students and scholars of music, media studies, popular culture, fan studies, gender and sexuality studies, and sound studies.



Taylor Swift: The Star, The Songs, The Fans includes new work from interdisciplinary scholars who focus on Swift’s star persona; the lyrics, themes and meanings of Swift’s songs; and the ways that fans interact with Swift’s work and with each other.

Contents

List of Figures and Tables

Acknowledgements

Introduction: The Star, The Songs, The Fans

Christa Anne Bentley, Kate Galloway, and Paula Clare Harper

Part 1

The Star

Chapter
1. Taylor Swift on Tour: Embracing Whiteness, Growing Up

Phoebe E. Hughes

Chapter
2. Stripped-Down Swift: Singer-Songwriter Performance Practice Within
Swifts Brand

Christa Anne Bentley

Chapter
3. Taylor Swift Controls Everything

Annelot Prins

Chapter
4. The Mediated Natures of Taylor Swift in folklore and evermore

Kate Galloway

Chapter
5. Thats Why You Have to Stream the Re-Records: Copyright,
Messaging, and Fan Engagement in Taylor Swifts Re-Recording Project

Jocelyn R. Neal

Part 2

The Songs

Chapter
6. Lyrical World Building: An Exploration of Taylor Swifts Use of
Intratextuality and Intertextuality

Lauren Alex Hooper

Chapter
7. Write This Down: Writing as Motif and Metaphor in Taylor Swifts
Songwriting

Nicky Watkinson

Chapter
8. Between the Fairytale Fractures: Queering the Swiftian Country
Song

James Barker

Chapter
9. Register, Timbre, and Rhetoric in Two Duets by Taylor Swift

Cameron Steuart

Chapter
10. Make It Old: (Taylors Version) and the Art and Experience of
Re-creation

Chelsea Burns

Chapter
11. Revision, Extension, and Repetition: Analyzing Taylor Swifts
All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylors Version) (From the Vault)

Alyssa Barna

Chapter
12. I Cant Find a Pulse: Encoding Sonic Intimacy in Heartbeats and
Heartbreaks

Ailsa Lipscombe

Part 3

The Fans

Chapter
13. Say It in a Tweet, Thats a Cop-Out: Problematizing the
Journalistic Practice of Using Tweets as Public Opinion through an
Exploration of Taylor Swifts You Need to Calm Down

Melissa K. Avdeeff

Chapter
14. What Does Taylor Swift Have to Do With Soccer?: The Culture of
Speculation in the Practices of Brazilian Swifties

Thiago Soares and Lianna Genuķno

Chapter
15. Hearing #Gaylor: Queer Musical (Conspiracy) Theorizing in the
Internet Age

Paula Clare Harper

Chapter
16. Make The Friendship BraceletsOn Your Own, Kid: Wispy Community
in the Taylor Swift Fandom

Georgia Carroll

Notes on Contributors

Index
Christa Anne Bentley is a musicologist who studies the intersections of folk and popular song through the singer-songwriter movement. She is Assistant Professor of Musicology at the University of Arkansas.

Kate Galloway is Assistant Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Her research addresses how and why contemporary artists remix and recycle sounds, music, and texts encoded with environmental knowledge and the creative and social phenomena of internet music communities and practices of listening to the internet.

Paula Clare Harper researches music, sound, and the internet. She is currently Assistant Professor in the Department of Music at the University of Chicago.