Women, Music, Culture: An Introduction
- Author: Dunbar, Julie C.
Book
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Contents
- 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?