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The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic by Jessica Hopper
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The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic

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An acclaimed, career-spanning collection from a fiercely feminist and revered contemporary rock critic, reissued with new material

Throughout her career, spanning more than two decades, Jessica Hopper, a revered and pioneering music critic, has examined women recording and producing music, in all genres, through an intersectional feminist lens.Ā The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock CriticĀ features oral histories of bands like Hole and Sleater Kinney, interviews with the women editors of 1970s-eraĀ Rolling Stone, and intimate conversations with iconic musicians such as Bjƶrk, Robyn, and Lido Pimienta. Hopper journeys through the truths of Riot Grrrl's empowering insurgence; decamps to Gary, Indiana, on the eve of Michael Jackson's death; explodes the grunge-era mythologies of Nirvana and Courtney Love; and examines the rise of emo. The collection also includes profiles and reviews of some of the most-loved, and most-loathed, women artists making music today: Fiona Apple, Kacey Musgraves, M.I.A., Miley Cyrus, Lana Del Rey.

In order for the music industry to change, Hopper writes, we need ā€œthe continual presence of radicalized women . . . being encouraged and given reasons to stay, rather than diminished by the music which glues our communities together.ā€Ā The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Criticā€•published to acclaim in 2015, and reissued now with new material and an introduction by Samantha Irbyā€•is a rallying cry for women-centered history and storytelling, and a groundbreaking, obsessive, razor-sharp panorama of music writing crafted by one of the most influential critics of her generation.

Jessica HopperĀ is the author of the booksĀ The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock CriticĀ andĀ Night Moves.Ā Her writing has appeared inĀ GQ,Ā Rolling Stone,Ā The New York Times Magazine,Ā The Guardian,Ā Elle, andĀ Bookforum, among other outlets. A longtime contributor to theĀ Chicago Reader, she has been a columnist forĀ TheĀ Village VoiceĀ and theĀ Chicago Tribune, the music consultant forĀ This American Life, the editorial director for MTV News, and a senior editor atĀ PitchforkĀ andĀ Rookie. Her essays have appeared in several editions ofĀ Best Music Writing, and she currently serves as series editor of the American Music Series at the University of Texas Press.

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