The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman
by
Niko Stratis
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
American Music Series
ISBN-10
1477331484
ISBN-13
9781477331484
Publisher
University of Texas Press
Imprint
University of Texas Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 6th, 2025
Print length
240 Pages
Weight
460 grams
Dimensions
22.20 x 15.00 x 2.90 cms
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A memoir-in-essays on transness, dad rock, and the music that saves us. When Wilco’s 2007 album Sky Blue Sky was infamously criticized as “dad rock,” Niko Stratis was a twenty-five-year-old closeted trans woman working in her dad’s glass shop in the Yukon Territory. As she sought escape from her hypermasculine environment, Stratis found an unlikely lifeline amid dad rock’s emotionally open and honest music. Listening to dad rock, Stratis could access worlds beyond her own and imagine a path forward. In taut, searing essays rendered in propulsive and unguarded prose, Stratis delves into the emotional core of bands like Wilco and The National, telling her story through the dad rock that accompanied her along the way. She found footing in Michael Stipe’s allusions to queer longing, Radiohead’s embrace of unknowability, and Bruce Springsteen’s very trans desire to “change my clothes my hair my face”-and she found in artists like Neko Case and Sharon Van Etten that the label transcends gender. A love letter to the music that saves us and a tribute to dads like Stratis’s own who embody the tenderness at the genre’s heart, The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman rejoices in music unafraid to bare its soul.
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