Songs with feminist themes (Music Guide)TBReligionTheologieChristentumWood, Stephen
s Live Through This—with its constant talk of mother's milk and not being beautiful enough for this world—is a testament to Love as a feminist voice. The album's only overt mention of feminism may be Love quoting another woman decrying the once-divisive label, but those themes dominate...
Thus, what constitutes public and pr ivate in the myriad interests of feminist discourses and therefore what animates locution in such discourses is dependent on concrete material interests as well as the relations those interests evoke. These interests are central in informing disputations with other...
Swift already did this I’m-a-righteously–scary-person theme to perfection once, with “Mad Woman,” but “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?” is well, more perfect. For anyone who ever wanted to demonize her — and clearly, the Kim and Kanye backlash themes of the “Reputation” era...
‘Standing in the Way of Control’ was penned as a reaction to President Bush’s endorsement during the 2004 election cycle of a constitutional amendment against same-sex marriage, after all. But there’s something about the casual confidence with which the self-described ‘fat, feminist lesbian...
The master thesis examines the 20 most played Hillsong songs from 2016 in Germany. Aspects examined are the main themes of the lyrics, the singer-/ addressee perspective, the classification into the biblical narrative as well as the functions of the songs within the worship service. Based on th...
“Bills, Bills, Bills” was the genesis of Destiny’s Child and and Beyoncé’s revolutionary themes of female empowerment, and it was fun as hell. In 2014, Beyoncé lit up “FEMINIST” on the big screen;“Bills, Bills, Bills” was the first spark. –Jenn Pelly Listen: Destiny’s ...
You Know What It Is: The hooky, hard-charging feminist anthem that introduced No Doubt frontwoman Gwen Stefani as one of the great pop stars of the alt-rock ’90s. Who Put the Bomp: The single’s new-wave glisten was no accident; like the rest of the band’s diamond-certified break...
Hidden just beneath the surface of positive vibes is an album with cutting, unapologetic themes about modern culture and society. The album runs the gamut of hot button issues, from climate change, Western hypocrisy, and the pandemic. All of the horrifying imagery is underscored by a common tro...
Act 2 opens with the introduction of Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson was a generation older than Hamilton and his cohort, which is reflected in his musical themes: If Hamilton’s songs draw on 1990s hip-hop, Jefferson’s harken back to the jazz era. ...