Permalink Reply by Sean on February 23, 2010 at 2:24pm
Body Image: "Creep" by Radiohead, "She's Falling Apart" by Lisa Loeb, "Beautiful" by Christina Aguilera, "Stand Still, Look Pretty" by The Wreckers, "Crazy" by Simple Plan
Advertising: "Unilever" by Chumbawambda
Sexuality: "Homophobia" by Chumbawamba; "I Kissed a Girl" by Katy Perry; "Lola" by The Kinks
Educational Media: News bias--"British Colonialism and the BBC" by Chumbawamba
Alcohol: "The Little Girl" by John Michael Montgomery...a drunken father abuses his family.
Not sure what you would want for attention/cognition...
Unfortunately I can't give you much popular songs from the U.S., but Chumbawamba is still pretty popular in the U.K. for anarchists and liberals. They make superbly quality music. It's unfortunate that people only think of "Tubthumping" over here in the U.S. That was the most commercialized and watered down album.
When I Was A Boy - Dar Williams -- I've used it for years when I introduce our study of gender construction. I teach at an all girls' school and it works beautifully.