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Pop & Postfeminism

Female Dandyism in Popular Music

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Pop & Postfeminism

Female Dandyism in Popular Music

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In Pop & Postfeminism, Nathalie Weidhase conceptualises the female dandy as a figure that simultaneously embodies and disrupts postfeminist notions of femininity, including maintaining a physique conforming to contemporary beauty standards, constant self-surveillance and self-improvement, and the naturalisation of gender difference and heterosexuality.

Weidhase examines how music videos function as spaces in popular culture where the politics of the feminine can be articulated. These spaces allow female pop stars to be valued as artists with distinct contributions to popular music. Focusing on Amy Winehouse, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, and Lana Del Rey, she illuminates different characteristics of the postfeminist dandy in popular music. Amy Winehouse's work makes visible the commodification of the female spectacle in popular culture, highlighting how her image and persona were marketed and consumed. Rihanna performs black femininity as postfeminism's abject Other. Lady Gaga queers monstrous motherhood and celebrates female musical lineage. Lana Del Rey's work demonstrates how whiteness operates as a canvas for postfeminist and post-racial fantasies, offering a platform for their deconstruction and critique.
Weidhase's analysis provides a comprehensive understanding of how these pop stars navigate and challenge the intricate landscape of postfeminism, offering a nuanced perspective on contemporary femininity and its representations in popular culture.

Table of Contents

Introduction - Why Dandyism?
1. Postfeminist Dandyism in Context
2. Amy Winehouse: Commodifying the Female Spectacle
3. Rihanna: Black Femininity as Postfeminism's Abject Other
4. Lady Gaga: Queer Motherhood, Kinship and Musical Reproduction
5. Lana del Rey: Dandyism, Postfeminism and the Nation
6. The Postfeminist Dandy and Popular Culture
7. The Postfeminist Dandy and Audiovisual Culture
Conclusions
Bibliography

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 25 Jun 2026
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 232
ISBN 9781350515895
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 10 integrated B&W images
Dimensions 216 x 138 mm
Series Library of Gender and Popular Culture
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Nathalie Weidhase

Nathalie Weidhase is Lecturer in Media and Communi…

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