Women, Music, Culture

Women, Music, Culture
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 621
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ISBN-10 : 9781351857451
ISBN-13 : 1351857452
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Women, Music, Culture by : Julie C. Dunbar

Women, Music, Culture: An Introduction, Second Edition is the first undergraduate textbook on the history and contribution of women in a variety of musical genres and professions, ideal for students in courses in both music and women's studies. A compelling narrative, accompanied by over 50 guided listening examples, brings the world of women in music to life, examining a community of female musicians, including composers, producers, consumers, performers, technicians, mothers, and educators in art music and popular music. The book features a wide array of pedagogical aids, including a running glossary and a comprehensive companion website with streamed audio tracks, that help to reinforce key figures and terms. This new edition includes a major revision of the Women in World Music chapter, a new chapter in Western Classical "Work" in the Enlightenment, and a revised chapter on 19th Century Romanticism: Parlor Songs to Opera. 20th Century Art Music.

Women, Music, Culture

Women, Music, Culture
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1138814652
ISBN-13 : 9781138814653
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Synopsis Women, Music, Culture by : Julie C. Dunbar

Pt. I. Telling musical stories: missing voices in the documentation of musical traditions. 1. Reflections on "deep listening": exploring music in context ; 2. Medieval liturgical roots and the documentation of the Western canon ; 3. Women in "world" music: an expanded view of global narratives -- pt. II. Restricted domains: gender spheres in art music. 4. Court performers of Japan, India, and Europe: freedom and restriction ; 5. Baroque keyboard and vocal genres: gender roles in musical families ; 6. Eighteenth-century Classicism: revisiting Vienna ; 7. Romantic-era performer/composers: walking the public/private line -- pt. III. Visual images in an aural world. 8. American popular music: 1895-1945 ; 9. Empowered voices in the public eye: women of gospel and blues ; 10. Visual media and the marketing of women performers -- pt. IV. A time of change: the impact of education on women's art music activity. 11. Changing gender roles: from nineteenth-century opera to the modern musical ; 12. Segregation and integration: instrumental ensembles from 1900 to the present ; 13. Large-scale works and experimental voices -- pt. v. No longer "one of the boys". 14. Instrumental to jazz: the forgotten role of women ; 15. Technology in the hands of women: art music, multimedia, and popular music ; 16. A new message: taking charge in the mass music market

Eden Built by Eves

Eden Built by Eves
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Total Pages : 456
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105029121220
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Synopsis Eden Built by Eves by : Bonnie J. Morris

Women's music festivals have been an integral part of both the shaping of lesbian culture and the emergence of women as a musical force. This new book takes the reader on a remarkable backstage tour of the rollicking, legendary world of these festivals and presents an exhilarating insider's journey through this cultural phenomena that has made an important contribution to both musical history and women's history.

Some Liked It Hot

Some Liked It Hot
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Publisher : Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9780819569677
ISBN-13 : 0819569674
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Some Liked It Hot by : Kristin A. McGee

Women have been involved with jazz since its inception, but all too often their achievements were not as well known as those of their male counterparts. Some Liked It Hot looks at all-girl bands and jazz women from the 1920s through the 1950s and how they fit into the nascent mass culture, particularly film and television, to uncover some of the historical motivations for excluding women from the now firmly established jazz canon. This well-illustrated book chronicles who appeared where and when in over 80 performances, captured in both popular Hollywood productions and in relatively unknown films and television shows. As McGee shows, these performances reflected complex racial attitudes emerging in American culture during the first half of the twentieth century. Her analysis illuminates the heavily mediated representational strategies that jazz women adopted, highlighting the role that race played in constituting public performances of various styles of jazz from "swing" to "hot" and "sweet." The International Sweethearts of Rhythm, Hazel Scott, the Ingenues, Peggy Lee, and Paul Whiteman are just a few of the performers covered in the book, which also includes a detailed filmography.

Ladies First

Ladies First
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Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9781617035654
ISBN-13 : 1617035653
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Ladies First by : Robin Roberts

Queen Latifah's lyrics tout female superiority. Salt 'n' Pepa energize with eroticism. Julie Brown's unsettling version of a campus queen dethrones the mainstream icon. Martina McBride's song of liberation gives new meaning to Independence Day. Today in the music video industry, such women artists have assumed a remarkable and refreshing new presence. Although many popular videos have been condemned for sexism, the medium has experienced a striking change. Both in repertoires and in performances, the politics of feminism has moved to the front row. More and more, women are being presented as strong and positive. Ladies First takes a close look at this exciting phenomenon and shows how both on and off screen strong females have assumed larger roles in the industry. Whether their songs are country, rock, or rap, the ladies of contemporary music video continue to assert, confront, and challenge. Demolishing stereotypes, today's singers expose the flawed images that have restricted women. They condemn male dominance. They assert the right of women to be sexual and to express sexuality. In country music, they rely on the power of sincerity and storytelling. In rap songs they self-promote, reach out, and give uplift. Their lyrics are skillful, clever, and infectiously appealing, and their inviting sense of humor makes a large audience embrace them and their messages.

Gender, Metal and the Media

Gender, Metal and the Media
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 190
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ISBN-10 : 9781137554413
ISBN-13 : 113755441X
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Gender, Metal and the Media by : Rosemary Lucy Hill

This book is a timely examination of the tension between being a rock music fan and being a woman. From the media representation of women rock fans as groupies to the widely held belief that hard rock and metal is masculine music, being a music fan is an experience shaped by gender. Through a lively discussion of the idealised imaginary community created in the media and interviews with women fans in the UK, Rosemary Lucy Hill grapples with the controversial topics of groupies, sexism and male dominance in metal. She challenges the claim that the genre is inherently masculine, arguing that musical pleasure is much more sophisticated than simplistic enjoyments of aggression, violence and virtuosity. Listening to women’s experiences, she maintains, enables new thinking about hard rock and metal music, and about what it is like to be a women fan in a sexist environment.

Women and Music in Cross-cultural Perspective

Women and Music in Cross-cultural Perspective
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 0252060571
ISBN-13 : 9780252060571
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Women and Music in Cross-cultural Perspective by : Ellen Koskoff

"The past fifteen years have been a time of intense scholarly interest in women, resulting in an explosion of literature that has begun to reveal the overriding effects of gender on other cultural domains. Affecting all aspects of culture, issues of sexuality, gender-related behaviors, and inter-gender relations also have profound implications for music performance. This volume represents an introduction to the field of women, music, and culture and in no way attempts to be comprehensive in its coverage nor conclusive in its implications. For example, Western classical music is not discussed here, many large world areas are not covered, nor does this volume present a comprehensive survey of all recent developments in feminist-oriented anthropology. What these essays do share is a focus on women's culture identity and musical activity, either in socially isolated performance environments or within the public arenas shared by their male counterparts."--From the preface

Women & Music

Women & Music
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 529
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ISBN-10 : 9780253115034
ISBN-13 : 0253115035
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Women & Music by : Karin Pendle

The second edition of the “milestone” work of history that focuses on female musicians through the ages (College Music Symposium). This updated, expanded, and reorganized edition of Women and Music features even more women composers, performers, and patrons, even more musical contexts, and an expanded view of women in music outside Europe and North America. A popular university textbook, Women and Music is enlightening for scholars, a good source of programming ideas for performers, and a pleasure for other music lovers.

The Internet of Women - Accelerating Culture Change

The Internet of Women - Accelerating Culture Change
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9781000792034
ISBN-13 : 100079203X
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis The Internet of Women - Accelerating Culture Change by : Nada Anid

Female scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians worldwide are making historic contributions to their fields. The modern workforce is closer to gender-equal than it has ever been, and many efforts are in place to support further progress. The Internet of Women provides an exciting look at personal narratives and case studies of female leaders and cultural shifts around the globe that illustrate this promising trend. From the United Nations' emphasis on girls and technology education in the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) to the increased female labor force in Zambia, a policy change that was inspired by the MDGs (UN Millennial Development Goals), The Internet of Women captures stunning examples of progress from around the world and men working hand in hand with women advocating for cultural change. Scholars and practitioners lament the lack of women leading and working in leading organizations in the technology industry. Gender equality and female participation in the tech field is critical to both developing and developed economies; nevertheless, this gap remains a global phenomenon. The lack of female leadership is particularly extreme at the highest echelons of leading technology organizations. Few publicly traded tech companies have female CEOs - in fact, most nations have zero female leadership in the tech industry. This gap does indicate a slow pace of progress for gender equality in tech employment. Women's pay still lags nearly a decade behind, according to the World Economic Forum, meaning that women's on average pay today is the equivalent to that of similarly qualified and similarly employed men in 2006. Without significant progress, the current rate of change will not lead to parity for 118 years, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF). However there's significant work being done to shift this tide. Take for instance Michelle Lee, the first female Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), reflects on her childhood Girl Scout badge in sewing and cooking and how that memory inspired to create an IP badge that exposes young women to the process of invention. Social entrepreneur, investor, and Malala Fund co-founder Shiza Shahid shares her efforts beginning from mentoring young women in Pakistan to her current work directing more investment to women innovators around the globe. And Elizabeth Isele, a senior fellow in Social Innovation at Babson College, shares her research on women and ageism saying we need to retire the word retirement. The book is divided into six parts, each with unique areas of focus:• Millennials Leading: Exploring Challenges and Opportunities Facing the Next Generation of Women in Technology• Men and Women Empowering One Another• Bold Leadership: Women Changing the Culture of Investment and Entrepreneurship• Educating for the 21st Century• Breaking the Glass Ceiling: A Generation of Women Forging into Technology Leadership• Emerging Fields of TechnologyThe Internet of Women gathers examples about the increasingly inclusive and progressive gender culture in technology from over 30 countries. Stories range from an entrepreneur in Dubai partnering with private and public sector entities to accelerate blockchain technology to a young British woman moving to Silicon Valley to launch an artificial intelligence platform and incubator. The book is intended for corporations, academic institutions, the private sector, government agencies, gender experts, and the general public, and its key benefit is to let the reader understand a path towards implementing diversity overall globally. It also showcases the strategies, tools, and tactical execution on how create cultural change in all parts of the world.

Sidelined

Sidelined
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781524746124
ISBN-13 : 1524746126
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Sidelined by : Julie DiCaro

“Sidelined is the feminist sports book we've all been waiting for.” —Jessica Valenti Shrill meets Brotopia in this personal and researched look at women's rights and issues through the lens of sports, from an award-winning sports journalist and women's advocate In a society that is digging deep into the misogyny underlying our traditions and media, the world of sports is especially fertile ground. From casual sexism, like condescending coverage of women’s pro sports, to more serious issues, like athletes who abuse their partners and face only minimal consequences, this area of our culture is home to a vast swath of gender issues that apply to all of us—whether or not our work and leisure time revolve around what happens on the field. No one is better equipped to examine sports through this feminist lens than sports journalist Julie DiCaro. Throughout her experiences covering professional sports for more than a decade, DiCaro has been outspoken about the exploitation of the female body, the covert and overt sexism women face in the workplace, and the male-driven toxicity in sports fandom. Now, through candid interviews, personal anecdotes, and deep research, she's tackling these thorny issues and exploring what America can do to give women a fair and competitive playing field in sports and beyond. Covering everything from the abusive online environment at Barstool Sports to the sexist treatment of Serena Williams and professional women's teams fighting for equal pay and treatment, and looking back at pioneering women who first took on the patriarchy in sports media, Sidelined will illuminate the ways sports present a microcosm of life as a woman in America—and the power in fighting back.