Different Representations of Gender Within the Same Genres of Music

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In 1991 Butler mentioned that “There is no original or primary gender a drag imitates, but gender is a kind of imitation for which there is no original”. It could be suggested that within many genres of music there are different representations of gender. For example if one considers the artist Marilyn Manson. This artist has been known to dress in a controversial manner that deviates from the norms and values regarding gender within society, dressing in garments typically worn by women (corsets etc.) If one compares Marilyn Manson to other artists within the metal genre, it could be argued that the aforementioned musician conveys a more feminine image. For example the artist Andrew W K wears stereotypically masculine clothing such as jeans, leather jackets and dirtied t-shirts. Therefore it can be theorised that within any given musical genre differentiating ideals regarding gender are often conveyed. In this essay the differentiating gender roles that are often conveyed within popular culture shall be critically assessed. The contrast between two contemporary artists shall also be discussed in reference to gender. It could be theorised that “Dead or Alive” and “Duran Duran” create a great point of contrast in the aforementioned subject.

GENDER:

It could be argued that gender is set of characteristics which are distinguishable between “male” and “female”. It could be theorised that it is closely discussed with sex and social identity, for example a woman could be singing with a deep voice and be belittled due to her vocal characteristic “sounding like a man”, or a man could be wearing a pink dress and be belittled for “dressing like a woman”. It could be suggested that gender is socially constructed and that once a person gi...

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...ing apart, at the seams, can I, believe you're taking my heart, to pieces.” It could therefore be suggested that Duran Duran are not entirely masculine. It could be argued that in comparison to Dead or Alive, Duran Duran has conformed to the norms and values regarding gender within the western/popular society.

Conclusion

After analysing both artists it can be concluded that different artists within the same genre can convey differentiating gender stereotype. It could be argued that gender can be seen as a social construct with clearly defined norms and values. It could be theorised that often artists such as Dead or Alive deviate and rebel from these norms and values to create controversy and perhaps increase popularity, album sales and publicity in the media. Finally it could be hypothesised that gender can be seen as an open entity rather than a stoic idea.

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