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"Dorothy Marcic has created a story chronicling the development of women. Using the country's Top 40 hits with archetypes, lyrics, and personal stories from 1900 through 2000, she shows how in the early part of the century song lyrics resonated with women's dependency and compliant natures; echoed their eventual rebellion in the late 1960s; and mirrored their development as mature, independent persons in the '90s."--BOOK JACKET.
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Respect: Women and Popular Music
March 20, 2002, Texere
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"The predominant music themes that resonated throughout the early part of the last century were dependency and compliancy."
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The predominant music themes that resonated throughout the early part of the last century were dependency and compliancy.
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