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#55 ARCHETYPES & FEMALE POP STARS with Professor Kristin Lieb

07.27.2020 - By Dr. Andrea WojnickiPlay

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Female pop stars: there’s the good girl, the temptress, the diva, the hot mess, the survivor… Professor Kristin Lieb shares her research on how pop stars influence and are influenced by culture, how a female pop star’s body is her core brand asset, and how female pop stars evolve through various archetypes over their lifecycle as an artist. Note this is the 2nd episode in a 2-part series on ARCHETYPES.

 

REFERENCES

(See also the shownotes for episode “#54 – ARCHETYPES”)

Kristin Lieb

* Web site: kristinjlieb.com

* Email: [email protected]

* Facebook: Kristin J. Lieb

* Twitter: @kristinjlieb

* LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristin-lieb-7849b915/

* Kristin Lieb, “Gender, Branding, and the Modern Music Industry: The Social Construction of Female Popular Music Stars” Routledge 2018 – https://amzn.to/3eB2EGA

* TEDx Talk: “Pop culture is teaching the wrong “lessons” about gender & sexuality” – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUN019leZUA

Other Resources

Professor Jerry Zaltman –

* “STORYTELLING” Talk About Talk podcast interview

* “Marketing Metaphoria: What Deep Metaphors Reveal About the Minds of Consumers” (2008)

Professor Susan Fournier – https://www.bu.edu/questrom/profile/susan-fournier/

* Fournier, Susan, (1998) “Consumers and their Brands, Developing Relationship Theory in Consumer Research” Journal of Consumer Research

*  Fournier, Susan & Yao, Julie L., (1997) “Reviving brand loyalty: A reconceptualization within the framework of consumer-brand relationships,” International Journal of Research in Marketing, vol.14, issue 5.

Talk About Talk & Dr. Andrea Wojnicki

* ARCHETYPES episode #54 – talkabouttalk.com/54-archetypes

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INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT

Dr. Andrea Wojnicki: Thank you very much, Kristin for joining us here today to talk about female popstars.

Professor Kristin Lieb: You’re welcome. Thanks for inviting me.

AW: Let’s start with the Grammys. Recently, Billie Eilish was the second artist and the first woman in history to sweep all four categories of the Grammys. Of course, I looked it up and previously in 1981, it was Christopher Cross who did the same thing. But here’s my question.

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