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Evelyn McDonnell

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Evelyn McDonnell
NameEvelyn McDonnell
OccupationJournalist, author, and professor

Evelyn McDonnell is a renowned American journalist, author, and professor, known for her work in the fields of music journalism, feminist theory, and cultural studies. She has written for numerous publications, including The Village Voice, Los Angeles Times, and The New York Times, and has taught at institutions such as University of Southern California and Loyola Marymount University. McDonnell's work often explores the intersection of popular culture, gender studies, and social justice, drawing on the ideas of thinkers like Simone de Beauvoir, Judith Butler, and bell hooks. Her writing has been influenced by the work of Joan Didion, Susan Sontag, and Camille Paglia.

Early Life and Education

Evelyn McDonnell grew up in New York City and developed an interest in music and writing at an early age, inspired by artists like Patti Smith, Debbie Harry, and Joan Jett. She attended Barnard College, where she studied English literature and women's studies, and was influenced by the work of Betty Friedan, Gloria Steinem, and Andrea Dworkin. After graduating, McDonnell moved to Los Angeles and began writing for local publications, including LA Weekly and The Los Angeles Reader, and contributing to zines like Riot Grrrl and Jigsaw.

Career

McDonnell's career as a journalist and author has spanned over three decades, during which she has written for a wide range of publications, including Rolling Stone, Spin, and The Guardian. She has covered topics such as punk rock, hip hop, and electronic music, and has interviewed artists like Kurt Cobain, Courtney Love, and Bjork. McDonnell has also taught at several institutions, including University of California, Los Angeles and California Institute of the Arts, and has given lectures at conferences like South by Southwest and Pop Conference. Her work has been influenced by the ideas of Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin, and Herbert Marcuse, and she has written about the intersection of music and politics in the context of events like Woodstock and Live Aid.

Notable Works

McDonnell is the author of several books, including Army of She: Icelandic, Iconoclastic, Irrepressible Bjork and Queens of Noise: The Real Story of the Runaways, which explores the history of the all-female rock band The Runaways and its members, including Joan Jett, Cherie Currie, and Sandy West. She has also edited anthologies like Rock She Wrote: Women Write About Rock, Pop, and Rap and This Is Pop: In Search of the Elusive at Experience Music Project, which features contributions from writers like Greil Marcus, Robert Christgau, and Ann Powers. McDonnell's work has been praised by critics like Robert Hilburn and David Fricke, and she has been compared to writers like Lester Bangs and Pauline Kael.

Awards and Recognition

McDonnell has received numerous awards and nominations for her work, including a National Arts Journalism Program fellowship and a Society of Professional Journalists award. She has also been recognized by organizations like The National Association of Black Journalists and The Association for Women in Communications, and has been named one of the Top 100 Music Journalists by The Music Journalist Association. McDonnell's work has been anthologized in collections like The Best Music Writing and Da Capo Best Music Writing, and she has been interviewed by media outlets like NPR, BBC, and CNN.

Personal Life

McDonnell currently lives in Los Angeles and teaches at Loyola Marymount University, where she is a professor of English and journalism. She is a member of organizations like The National Writers Union and The Music Critics Association, and has served on the board of directors for The Los Angeles Review of Books and The Poetry Foundation. McDonnell is also a frequent contributor to social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook, where she engages with readers and writers like Sarah Kendzior, Glenn Greenwald, and Sarah Kendzior. Her work continues to be widely read and respected, and she remains a prominent figure in the world of music journalism and cultural criticism, influencing writers like Jessica Hopper and Molly Beauchemin. Category:American journalists

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