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    Gender-Based Double Standard in Taylor Swift's Song by Lita Amanah Siregar, Maria Ulfa

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…This research examines the way gender based double standards represented in Taylor Swift’s song namely “The Man”. The objects of the research are the song lyrics and music video of Taylor Swift’s “The Man”. …”
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    FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE IN SELECTED SONGS OF “RED” BY TAYLOR SWIFT by Alya Rizqi Fatikha, Qanitah Masykuroh

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This study aims to explore the types and meanings of figurative language in Taylor Swift’s song lyrics. On the surface level, figurative language cannot be translated literally. …”
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    Taylor Swift, Remediating the Self, and Nostalgic Girlhood in Tween Music Fandom by Margaret Rossman

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…In attempting to engage with a young and increasingly digital audience—many of whom do not even own devices on which to play physical copies of music—Taylor Swift has chosen to use emotional rhetoric to transpose her aura into a desire for the tangible. …”
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    From Taylor Swift to dune: the religio-political and spiritual agency of popular culture by Ali Hussain

    Published 2024
    “…Taylor Swift, American singer-songwriter, who just finished her concert tour in Singapore, exercises a unique power in American politics as an advocate for the Democratic Party in the upcoming presidential elections, prompting some from the Republican Party to declare a “holy war” against her cultural influence. …”
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    Analysis of the Metaphors in the Song ‘All Too Well’ by Taylor Swift as a Tool for Storytelling by Ela Sofiarti Sofian, F. X. Sawardi

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This applies to all kinds of songs, such as the longer version of Taylor Swift's song, "All Too Well". Therefore, this research will discuss 1) the meaning of the metaphors in the song to help create a better storytelling and 2) the type of metaphors used in the song. …”
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    Are We Out Of The Woods Yet? An Analysis Of Figurative Expressions Utilized In Taylor Swift’s 1989 Album by Nursyaheedah, Muhammad Isa, Amy Zulaikha, Mohd Ali, Fathiah Izzati, Mohamad Fadzillah, Hanisah, Kasbon

    Published 2017
    “…The study focuses on the descriptive analysis of figurative expressions utilized in lyrics of Taylor Swift’s 1989 album. According to Carroll (2008), the use of language where the semantic features of the lexicon do not literally relate to the context is known as figurative language. …”
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    Transitioning to the future by Keith Horspool

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…To quote the ubiquitous Taylor Swift on X (2015); “This is a new year. A new beginning. …”
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    The Making of #CovidTwitter: Who Were the Loudest “Covid Influencers” and What Did They Say About the COVID-19 Pandemic? by Sylvia Jaworska, Michael K. Goodman, Iwona Gibas

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…That belonged to powerful politicians like Trump and Obama, popular singers such as Harry Styles and Taylor Swift, and business personalities like Elon Musk. …”
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    “You Could Hear a Hair Pin Drop”: Queer Utopianism and Informal Knowledge Production in the Closeting Conspiracy Theory by Yvonne M. Eadon

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Rumors about Taylor Swift’s sexuality have persisted since the early days of her career. …”
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