The Beyond the Dance Floor book is a path breaking study about the women who DJ electronic dance music. In this study; the main focus is given on the largely neglected relationship between women and the hegemonic conceptions of gender and technology that continue to inform this male dominated music culture. In this study; the author explores several important issues; such as the politics of identity and representation; women-centred DJ communities; and the role female DJs and producers play in dance music culture as well as the larger public sphere.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Nicely done and well worth buyingBy MAJ L HainesThis is one of those books that provides the reader with wonderful insights into not only the man; but also major historical events. Shepards WW1 war time illustrations tell us much about the man behind Winnie the Pooh. It has given me the desire to find out more about Mr Shepard.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Interesting read on a remarkable artist.By Guy V.If you have a interest in WWI; Winnie the Pooh; or sketching you cant help but enjoy this book. E. H. Shepard was an amazing artist and his war memories during the great war and the art he created during that time is a fascinating story. Given this comes long before his illustration of Winnie the Pooh or Wind in the Willows this gives you a better picture of his progression as a artist.0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. They used to have drawing in the schools as well as penmanship.By Randall LaueReally talented artist; but the truth is the books are based on a bad relationship with Christopher Robin and father. They never got along and the father was trying to have a meaningful relationship with son.