02231oam 2200601zu 450 991015432950332120210731015207.00-19-938997-7(CKB)3710000000223286(SSID)ssj0001339797(PQKBManifestationID)12584956(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001339797(PQKBWorkID)11352863(PQKB)11476885(StDuBDS)EDZ0000743867(MiAaPQ)EBC4842443(EXLCZ)99371000000022328620160829d2014 uy engur|||||||||||txtccrMismatched women : the siren's song through the machineNew York :Oxford University Press,2014.1 online resource illustrations (black and white)The Oxford music/media seriesBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-19-993689-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.This text tells the history of sound machines through singers whose bodies and voices do not match. Jennifer Fleeger explores this phenomenon, moving from the fictional Trilby to the real-life YouTube star Susan Boyle, and demonstrating along the way that singers with voices that do not match their bodies are essential to the success of technologies for preserving and sharing music.Oxford music/media series.Popular musicSocial aspectsWomen singersFemininity in musicBody image in womenMusicHILCCMusic, Dance, Drama & FilmHILCCMusic PhilosophyHILCCPopular musicSocial aspectsWomen singersFemininity in musicBody image in womenMusicMusic, Dance, Drama & FilmMusic Philosophy306.4/842Fleeger Jennifer1257769PQKBBOOK9910154329503321Mismatched women : the siren's song through the machine3397120UNINA