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Swoon - Fangirls Their Idols and the Counterculture of Female Lust – From Byron to the Beatles - cover

Swoon - Fangirls Their Idols and the Counterculture of Female Lust – From Byron to the Beatles

Bea Martinez-Gatell

Editorial: Biteback Publishing

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Sinopsis

Swoon is a prehistory of the fangirl. From the Byromaniacs of Regency London to the screamers of Beatlemania, it revisits six defining moments in book, film and music history through the eyes of the girls and women who gave birth to pop culture as we know it today.
Far from passive consumers, these women were tastemakers, visionaries and cultural disruptors. Their obsessions shaped literary canons, built Hollywood icons and turned musicians into messiahs – long before social media came along. But with power came panic, especially when female fans and male stars were involved. Fandom became a moral and cultural battleground. What was at stake was women's right to want things they weren't supposed to want, feel things they weren't supposed to feel and express all these things loudly, shamelessly and in public.
Disponible desde: 17/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 352 páginas.

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