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Too Much Too Young

Too Much Too Young

by Sheila Whiteley

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"Too Much Too Young explores the relationship between popular music, age and gender, examining the role of youth and youthfulness through a series of themed case studies. Sheila Whiteley begins by investigating the exploitation of young artists such as Brenda Lee and Michael Jackson, offering a psychoanalytic reading of the relationship between child star and oppressive manager, and looks at the current glut of boy- and girl-bands and solo performers in the mould of Britney Spears, to examine the continuing fatal fascination of stardom for adolescents."--Jacket.
Categories:
["Child musicians" "Musicians" "Social conditions" "Popular music" "Ageism" "Social aspects" "Fame" "Music social aspects" "Enfants musiciens" "Conditions sociales" "Musiciens" "MUSIC" "Instruction & Study" "Theory" "Popmusik" "Lebensalter" "Geschlecht" "Popmuziek" "Musici" "Leeftijd" "Sekseverschillen" "Child musicians--social conditions" "Child musicians--social conditions--20th century" "Musicians--social conditions" "Musicians--social conditions--20th century" "Ml3795 .w46 2005"]

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