Billie Eilish and the Feminist Aesthetics of Depression: White Femininity, Generation Z, and Whisper Singing
Jessica A. Holmes
Abstract:This article analyzes the representation of depression in Billie Eilish’s music and reception as reflective of its complex status in the West as a clinical diagnosis and lived experience, and considers the prominence of depression in contemporary pop as an aesthetic category dividing along generational, gendered, and racial lines. By claiming and musicalizing depression amid a polarizing reception, Eilish builds on a musical legacy of feminine psychological disturbance, challenging the stigmatization of “madne… Show more
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