’90s “It Girls”: Britpop at the Postfeminist Intermezzo

IF 0.3 Q4 WOMENS STUDIES Journal of Feminist Scholarship Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI:10.23860/jfs.2023.22.03
B. Halligan
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: In considering the Britpop genre of music and its moment of popularity in the mid/late-1990s, the few female-fronted Britpop groups created space for more compelling articulations of existential matters than were to be found in standard Britpop fare. This article argues these articulations are most appropriately read as arising from a moment of feminist thought in transition: a premature “victory,” under the sign of postfeminism, in which the struggles of Second Wave feminists could be seen to have delivered equality. This moment results in an encroaching and contested sense of entry into maturity, and a loss of youth. The groups examined in this article — Elastica, Echobelly and particularly Sleeper — articulate something of the lived condition of postfeminism and a sense of its concerns and uncertainties (emotional, ethical, existential) in this short-lived period. Additionally, the article tracks the development in the movement from the “wild child,” “It Girl” of the early 1990s through the figure of the ladet te (which found a resonance in female-fronted Britpop groups), and thereafter to the emergence of a sexualized celebrity feminism, under the sign of Third Wave feminism.
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90年代的“It Girls”:后女权主义间奏曲中的英国流行音乐
:考虑到英国流行音乐流派及其在20世纪90年代中后期的流行时刻,少数女性主唱的英国流行音乐团体为比标准英国流行音乐更引人注目的存在主义问题创造了空间。这篇文章认为,这些表述最恰当地解读为源自转型中的女权主义思想:一场过早的“胜利”,打着后女权主义的旗号,在这场胜利中,第二波女权主义者的斗争可以被视为实现了平等。这一刻导致了一种进入成熟期的侵犯感和竞争感,以及青春的丧失。这篇文章中研究的群体——Elastica、Echobelly,尤其是Sleeper——阐明了后女权主义的生存状况,以及在这一短暂时期内对其关注和不确定性(情感、伦理、生存)的感觉。此外,这篇文章还追踪了这场运动的发展,从20世纪90年代初的“野孩子”、“It女孩”到ladet te的形象(这在女性主导的英国流行音乐团体中引起了共鸣),再到后来在第三波女权主义的标志下出现的性化名人女权主义。
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