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Examining Blank Spaces and the Taylor Swift Phenomenon
An Investigation of Contingent Identities
Examining Blank Spaces and the Taylor Swift Phenomenon
An Investigation of Contingent Identities
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Description
Examining Blank Spaces and the Taylor Swift Phenomenon: An Investigation of Contingent Identities examines Taylor Swift’s art, her public image, and Swiftie fan communities. Keith Nainby argues that Swift’s songs offer a consistent focus on evolving identities, helping create the unique character of Swiftie fan communities.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: Nice to Meet You. Where You Been?
Chapter Two: Chapter Two: “I Hope You Think of Me”: The Art of Taylor Swift
Chapter Three: “More than Music”: The Image “Taylor Swift.”
Chapter Four: “Go Ahead Wreck Me”: Contingent Identities in Swiftie Communities
Chapter Five: “I am More than This”: Conversations with Swifties
Chapter Six: “Raised Up and Down”
Bibliography
About the Author
Product details
Published | 09 Aug 2024 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 242 |
ISBN | 9781666942712 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 5 BW Illustrations, 1 Table |
Dimensions | 237 x 156 mm |
Series | For the Record: Studies in Rock and Popular Music |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Scholarship examining Taylor Swift and her fans is still relatively new for studies in popular culture. In Blank Space: Taylor Swift and Contingent Identities, Keith Nainby presents a multi-layered look that juxtaposes his own experiences as a Swiftie with others who have found solace in Taylor Swift’s music. It is a noteworthy addition to the gender and pop music genre.
Adrienne Trier-Bieniek, Ph.D. editor of the forthcoming book In the Swifte Era
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“Keith Nainby creates a mosaic of how we can understand the construction of the self and the other in relationship to larger social discourses, this time embedded in a pop culture phenomenon. Blank Space reifies how identities are contingent, in flux, enabled, and constrained by the boundaries that are outlined in social discourses. Aca-Swifties (Swiftie-demics?) can find refuge in Nainby’s analysis of the musical communities we are allowed to be a part of and what that means for rhetoric, pop culture, and cultural studies. Drawing from a range of scholarship from interpersonal communication to critical rhetoric, to musicology, Nainby, demonstrates how Swift’s narrators recognize how identities unfold over time, always contingent on context, culture, and community.”
Brandi Lawless, University of San Francisco
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Expertly blending textual analysis of songs and qualitative analysis of fan interviews, Blank Space: Taylor Swift and Contingent Identities answers the question so many are asking: How should we understand the Taylor Swift phenomenon? Rejecting simplified notions of pop music fans, Keith Nainby locates the power of Taylor Swift in a complex intersection of communication, identity, and ethics. In Blank Space, Taylor Swift fans will find a book that centers their voices, and in doing so, takes Taylor Swift and her fan community seriously. Scholars of popular culture and fandom will find a rich study of Taylor Swift’s song-writing, public image, and fans.
Ashley Hinck, Xavier University