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Examining Blank Spaces and the Taylor Swift Phenomenon: An Investigation of Contingent Identities

Contributor(s): Nainby, Keith (Author)

ISBN: 9781666942712

Publisher: Lexington Books

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Pub Date: August 9, 2024

Dewey: 782.42164209

LCCN: 2024025987

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.69" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.16 lbs) 242 pages

Series: For the Record: Studies in Rock and Popular Music

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Description: This book examines Taylor Swift's art, her public image, and Swiftie fan communities.

Brief description: Keith Nainby is Professor of communication studies at California State University, Stanislaus, USA.

Review Quotes:

"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

""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

"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

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