Jennifer Otter Bickerdike

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About Jennifer Otter Bickerdike
Dr. Jennifer Otter Bickerdike is a familiar name in the world of pop culture. An academic, writer, presenter and historian, Jennifer has spent her life dedicated to the mistress that is rock n roll. With more than 30 years of experience in the culture industries, ranging from her time as a former music industry executive in the US to surviving three waves of dot com bubble bursting in the Silicon Valley, Jennifer brings a unique perspective to the discussion of contemporary music and media. A recovering Anglophile herself, she has authored several books on the topics of music, fandom and celebrity cultism, including 2017's #1 bestseller, Why Vinyl Matters; Joy Devotion: The Importance of Ian Curtis and Fan Culture (2016); The Secular Religion of Fandom (2015) and Fandom, Image and Authenticity: Joy, Devotion and the Second Lives of Kurt Cobain and Ian Curtis (2014). Jennifer is the Global Music Ambassador for the British and Irish Modern Music Institute, co-founder of the Songs That Saved Your Life podcast and Moving the Needle, a non-profit organization founded to support women in the UK music industry through their entire career. Originally from Santa Cruz, California, Jennifer now lives in London with her husband James and rescue dog Alfie. Connect with Jen on Instagram @JenniferOtterBickerdike or on her website www.jenniferotterbickerdike.com for more information, newest events and appearances.
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Part biography, part social history, Being Britney pieces together a collage of stories, interviews, legends and fan experiences to construct a definitive portrait of one of the biggest stars in recent history.
In her unique narrative, acclaimed music author Jennifer Otter Bickerdike provides a sympathetic yet objective re-examination of Britney's trajectory from girl next door to woman trapped by fame. Being Britney is the compelling account of a talented, troubled and talked-about modern icon, whose life, work and individual significance will be recognised for many decades to come.
'After years of being framed as a victim, Britney deserves to be celebrated as the fighter, inspiration and enigma she truly is.' - Jennifer Otter Bickerdike
Denn: Unschuldig sollte sie sein, aber natürlich auch verführerisch. Erfolgreich, aber trotzdem das Mädchen von nebenan. Selbstbewusst, aber dennoch von den mächtigen Männern im Hintergrund leicht zu lenken. Britney avancierte so zu einer der wichtigsten Stilikonen der 2000er Jahre und schuf mit einem unverwechselbaren Mix aus R&B, Dance und Hip-Hop ihren ganz eigenen, tanzbar-melodischen Sound. Sie erklomm die höchsten Höhen der Pop-Olymps - und stürzte schließlich spektakulär ab.
In Being Britney schildert Jennifer Otter Bickerdike, unter welchen Vorzeichen sich Britneys Aufstieg vollzog und welche medialen Mechanismen das perfide System stützten, das sie gleichzeitig groß machte und kleinhielt. Auf die Hits folgten Drogen, Alkohol, Scheidungen, Sorgerechtsprozesse und Zusammenbrüche. 13 Jahre lang stand Britney unter der Vormundschaft ihres Vaters. Doch jenseits aller Schlagzeilen schuf sie während dieser ganzen Zeit als kreative Künstlerin neue Musik.
Being Britney ist nicht nur die packende Biografie einer faszinierenden Frau, sondern liefert auch aufschlussreiche Einsichten in die Unterhaltungsindustrie und beschreibt, welche Fallstricke auf kreative Frauen warten, die sich jenseits überholter Klischees in einem immer noch männlich dominierten Umfeld durchsetzen wollen. Das Buch zeigt die Britney Spears hinter den Skandalen - als moderne, feministische Pop-Ikone mit großem Einfluss auf den Sound und Stil des 21. Jahrhunderts.
Media pilgrimage has become a booming business in the 21st century. Fans of television shows, rock groups and books flock to places associated with their favorite series, artist or writer, trying to embody and perhaps understand what inspired the beloved piece of work, and, more importantly, to cobble together their own personal identity, seeking meaning in an ever-more divergent and fast-paced world.
At the same time, participation in organized group activities are dropping. One of the largest down turns in the US and the UK can be seen in the steep decline of attendance at traditional religious venues. This trend dovetails with the radical uptick in on-line sites dedicated to pop culture and celebrities, as well as an array of niche-focused real-time tours allowing fans to experience the spaces, places and scenery featured in their favorite entertainment medium.
The Secular Religion of Fandom: Pop Culture Pilgrim examines the function of fandom, specifically the visiting of spaces which have been recently deemed worthy of sanctification and a newly elevated status of importance. It examines how such pilgrimages are used as a means for forming and maintaining a common language of culture, creating a replacement apparatus based on more traditional frameworks of religious worship and salvation, while becoming an ever more dominant mechanism for constructing individuality and finding belonging in a commodified culture.
Looking at television shows such as The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones, bands like The Stone Roses and Joy Division, and authors like J.K. Rowling and the Brontë sisters, The Secular Religion of Fandom: Pop Culture Pilgrim delves into these issues by examining spaces, fan communities and rituals, providing a unique and provocative investigation into how technology, media and humanistic need for guidance are forming novel ways of expressing value, forging self and finding significance in an uncertain world.