
Stella Donnelly's Beware of the Dogs
Emily Wilson(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 4. March 2027
Book
Hardback
144 pages
979-8-216-39591-1 (ISBN)
Description
This deep dive into Stella Donnelly's award-winning debut album highlights its skewering of rape culture, contextualizing the indie rock take on gendered violence in Australia's social, cultural, and political milieu.
Beware of the Dogs (2019) is a significant addition to political Australian albums. Hailed as a generational triumph, Donnelly has been lauded for her savvy songwriting and biting wit; the political urgency in her music has irrevocably changed the landscape of Australian music. This book explores Donnelly's lyrics and their Australian context alongside themes of feminism and social and gender equality, touching on the #MeToo movement and gender roles in relationships as well as institutional and governmental failures in protecting the young and the vulnerable.
In the same way that Donnelly sought to interrogate and dismantle power imbalances and cultural hegemonies, Emily Wilson here seeks to interrogate how Donnelly's album comforted the traumatized and attacked the predatory, and how Australia was changed and is still changing as a result.
Beware of the Dogs (2019) is a significant addition to political Australian albums. Hailed as a generational triumph, Donnelly has been lauded for her savvy songwriting and biting wit; the political urgency in her music has irrevocably changed the landscape of Australian music. This book explores Donnelly's lyrics and their Australian context alongside themes of feminism and social and gender equality, touching on the #MeToo movement and gender roles in relationships as well as institutional and governmental failures in protecting the young and the vulnerable.
In the same way that Donnelly sought to interrogate and dismantle power imbalances and cultural hegemonies, Emily Wilson here seeks to interrogate how Donnelly's album comforted the traumatized and attacked the predatory, and how Australia was changed and is still changing as a result.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 197 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
132 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-216-39591-1 (9798216395911)
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Person
Emily Wilson is a writer based on Kaurna land. Born and raised in Tokyo, Japan, she received a Bachelor's Degree at the University of Adelaide, Australia. She is employed as a local journalist at The Music. Emily's fiction has been published in a range of leading literary print and online journals.
Content
1. Introduction: A Mower In The Morning
2. Biting The Hand That Feeds The Hate
3. Deaf To The Word No
4. Boys Will Be Boys
5. The Architect Setting Fire To Her House
6. I'm Locked Out Of My Body
7. Conclusion: Face It
2. Biting The Hand That Feeds The Hate
3. Deaf To The Word No
4. Boys Will Be Boys
5. The Architect Setting Fire To Her House
6. I'm Locked Out Of My Body
7. Conclusion: Face It