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This is the first undergraduate textbook on the history and contributions of women in a variety of musical genres and professions, ideal for students in Music and Gender Studies courses. A compelling narrative, accompanied by 112 guided listening experiences, brings the world of women in music to life.
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This is the first undergraduate textbook on the history and contributions of women in a variety of musical genres and professions, ideal for students in Music and Gender Studies courses. A compelling narrative, accompanied by 112 guided listening experiences, brings the world of women in music to life.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 175mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 962g
- ISBN-13: 9780367138127
- ISBN-10: 0367138123
- Artikelnr.: 59999201
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 175mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 962g
- ISBN-13: 9780367138127
- ISBN-10: 0367138123
- Artikelnr.: 59999201
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Julie C. Dunbar is Professor Emerita of Music at Edgewood College, Madison, Wisconsin, where she taught music history, music appreciation, instrumental music education, and served as Faculty Development Coordinator. Her past publications focus on music in sociocultural contexts as well as vocation in higher education.
Part I Telling Musical Stories: Missing Voices in the Documentation of
Musical Traditions
Chapter 1 Reflections on "Deep Listening": Exploring Music in Context
Focus on Feminism Defining Feminism: Nineteenth Century Roots and Women's
Suffrage
Chapter 2 Medieval Liturgical Roots and the Documentation of the Western
Canon
Chapter 3 Women in "World" Music: An Expanded View of Global Narratives
Part II Restricted Domains: Gender Spheres in Art Music
Chapter 4 Court Performers of Japan, India, and Europe: Freedom and
Restriction
Chapter 5 The Baroque: Social Class and the Path to Publication
Chapter 6 Eighteenth Century Classicism: Revisiting Vienna
Chapter 7 Romantic-Era Performer/Composers: Walking the Public/Private Line
Focus on Feminism From First Wave to Second Wave
Part III Visual Images in an Aural World
Chapter 8 American Popular Music: 1895-1945
Chapter 9 Empowered Voices in the Public Eye: Women of Gospel and Blues
Chapter 10 Visual Media and the Marketing of Performers
Focus on Feminism Third-Wave Feminist Diversity
Part IV A Time of Change: The Impact of Education on Women's Art Music
Activity
Chapter 11 Changing Gender Roles: From Nineteenth Century Opera to the
Modern Musical
Focus on Feminism Voice of Authority
Chapter 12 Segregation and Integration: Instrumental Ensembles from 1900 to
the Present
Focus on Feminism Music and #MeToo
Chapter 13 Large-Scale Works and Experimental Voices
Part V No Longer "One of the Boys"
Chapter 14 Instrumental to Jazz: The Forgotten Role of Women
Chapter 15 Music Technology in the Hands of Women
Chapter 16 Popular Music as a Feminist Platform: Women in Charge of
Production and Management
Focus on Feminism Do We Still Need Feminism?
Musical Traditions
Chapter 1 Reflections on "Deep Listening": Exploring Music in Context
Focus on Feminism Defining Feminism: Nineteenth Century Roots and Women's
Suffrage
Chapter 2 Medieval Liturgical Roots and the Documentation of the Western
Canon
Chapter 3 Women in "World" Music: An Expanded View of Global Narratives
Part II Restricted Domains: Gender Spheres in Art Music
Chapter 4 Court Performers of Japan, India, and Europe: Freedom and
Restriction
Chapter 5 The Baroque: Social Class and the Path to Publication
Chapter 6 Eighteenth Century Classicism: Revisiting Vienna
Chapter 7 Romantic-Era Performer/Composers: Walking the Public/Private Line
Focus on Feminism From First Wave to Second Wave
Part III Visual Images in an Aural World
Chapter 8 American Popular Music: 1895-1945
Chapter 9 Empowered Voices in the Public Eye: Women of Gospel and Blues
Chapter 10 Visual Media and the Marketing of Performers
Focus on Feminism Third-Wave Feminist Diversity
Part IV A Time of Change: The Impact of Education on Women's Art Music
Activity
Chapter 11 Changing Gender Roles: From Nineteenth Century Opera to the
Modern Musical
Focus on Feminism Voice of Authority
Chapter 12 Segregation and Integration: Instrumental Ensembles from 1900 to
the Present
Focus on Feminism Music and #MeToo
Chapter 13 Large-Scale Works and Experimental Voices
Part V No Longer "One of the Boys"
Chapter 14 Instrumental to Jazz: The Forgotten Role of Women
Chapter 15 Music Technology in the Hands of Women
Chapter 16 Popular Music as a Feminist Platform: Women in Charge of
Production and Management
Focus on Feminism Do We Still Need Feminism?
Part I Telling Musical Stories: Missing Voices in the Documentation of
Musical Traditions
Chapter 1 Reflections on "Deep Listening": Exploring Music in Context
Focus on Feminism Defining Feminism: Nineteenth Century Roots and Women's
Suffrage
Chapter 2 Medieval Liturgical Roots and the Documentation of the Western
Canon
Chapter 3 Women in "World" Music: An Expanded View of Global Narratives
Part II Restricted Domains: Gender Spheres in Art Music
Chapter 4 Court Performers of Japan, India, and Europe: Freedom and
Restriction
Chapter 5 The Baroque: Social Class and the Path to Publication
Chapter 6 Eighteenth Century Classicism: Revisiting Vienna
Chapter 7 Romantic-Era Performer/Composers: Walking the Public/Private Line
Focus on Feminism From First Wave to Second Wave
Part III Visual Images in an Aural World
Chapter 8 American Popular Music: 1895-1945
Chapter 9 Empowered Voices in the Public Eye: Women of Gospel and Blues
Chapter 10 Visual Media and the Marketing of Performers
Focus on Feminism Third-Wave Feminist Diversity
Part IV A Time of Change: The Impact of Education on Women's Art Music
Activity
Chapter 11 Changing Gender Roles: From Nineteenth Century Opera to the
Modern Musical
Focus on Feminism Voice of Authority
Chapter 12 Segregation and Integration: Instrumental Ensembles from 1900 to
the Present
Focus on Feminism Music and #MeToo
Chapter 13 Large-Scale Works and Experimental Voices
Part V No Longer "One of the Boys"
Chapter 14 Instrumental to Jazz: The Forgotten Role of Women
Chapter 15 Music Technology in the Hands of Women
Chapter 16 Popular Music as a Feminist Platform: Women in Charge of
Production and Management
Focus on Feminism Do We Still Need Feminism?
Musical Traditions
Chapter 1 Reflections on "Deep Listening": Exploring Music in Context
Focus on Feminism Defining Feminism: Nineteenth Century Roots and Women's
Suffrage
Chapter 2 Medieval Liturgical Roots and the Documentation of the Western
Canon
Chapter 3 Women in "World" Music: An Expanded View of Global Narratives
Part II Restricted Domains: Gender Spheres in Art Music
Chapter 4 Court Performers of Japan, India, and Europe: Freedom and
Restriction
Chapter 5 The Baroque: Social Class and the Path to Publication
Chapter 6 Eighteenth Century Classicism: Revisiting Vienna
Chapter 7 Romantic-Era Performer/Composers: Walking the Public/Private Line
Focus on Feminism From First Wave to Second Wave
Part III Visual Images in an Aural World
Chapter 8 American Popular Music: 1895-1945
Chapter 9 Empowered Voices in the Public Eye: Women of Gospel and Blues
Chapter 10 Visual Media and the Marketing of Performers
Focus on Feminism Third-Wave Feminist Diversity
Part IV A Time of Change: The Impact of Education on Women's Art Music
Activity
Chapter 11 Changing Gender Roles: From Nineteenth Century Opera to the
Modern Musical
Focus on Feminism Voice of Authority
Chapter 12 Segregation and Integration: Instrumental Ensembles from 1900 to
the Present
Focus on Feminism Music and #MeToo
Chapter 13 Large-Scale Works and Experimental Voices
Part V No Longer "One of the Boys"
Chapter 14 Instrumental to Jazz: The Forgotten Role of Women
Chapter 15 Music Technology in the Hands of Women
Chapter 16 Popular Music as a Feminist Platform: Women in Charge of
Production and Management
Focus on Feminism Do We Still Need Feminism?