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Nenić, Iva
[Author];
Cimardi, Linda
[Author];
Ahmadian, Nasim
[Author];
Casula, Clementina
[Author];
Chen, Ying-Hsien
[Author];
Gjuka, Bahar
[Author];
Hamer, Laura
[Author];
Kolin, Diane
[Author];
Lacoste, Blanche
[Author];
Minors, Helen Julia
[Author];
Mitić Minić, Katarina
[Author];
Mamula, Tatjana
[Author];
Radovanović, Bojana
[Author];
Ranković, Sanja
[Author];
Sabo, Adriana
[Author];
Silverman, Carol
[Author];
Wartner-Attarzadeh, Talieh
[Author];
Zakić, Mirjana
[Author]
;
Nenić, Iva
[Editor];
Cimardi, Linda
[Editor]
Women's leadership in music
: modes, legacies, alliances
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- Media type: E-Book
- Title: Women's leadership in music : modes, legacies, alliances
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Contains:
Frontmatter
Contents
Introduction. Women’s Modes, Legacies and Futures in Music
Uneven Terrains of Struggle: Towards the Transformative Notion of Female Music Leadership
Between Home and International Scenes. Sarah Ndagire’s Way to World Music
Plucking a Liberal Sound: Japanese Women’s Resignification of Finnish Kantele in a Hobbyist Club
Female Balkan Romani Singers: Charting Innovative Performance Paths
Assumptions of Normality: How Three Women with a Disability Changed the Face of Music
Female Leadership in Iranian-Arab Shiʻa Rituals from Khorramshahr, South-western Iran
God Has a Woman’s Voice. Liturgical Music and Agency of Eastern European Migrant Women in Rome
Winds of Change? Gender Segregation in Music Education and Production in Italy
Introducing WMLON: The Women’s Musical Leadership Online Network
Women in Music: Possibilities and Responsibilities of Cultural Management and Policy
Women’s Role in Sustaining the Practice of Tamburitza Instruments in Vojvodina
Performing Trauma in Privileged Spaces: Empowering Turkish Women’s Voices of the Past
Women’s Actions to Revitalize the Practice of Kaval Playing in Serbia
Female Leadership in Serbian Metal Music. Frontwomen at the Crossroads of Visibility, Genre and Voice
Female Agency, Genres and Aesthetics of Sorrow in Persian Classical Music
“What Moves the World, Moves My Ass as Well”: Mimi Mercedez as an Anti-heroine of Postsocialist Serbia
Notes on Contributors
- Contributor: Nenić, Iva [VerfasserIn]; Cimardi, Linda [VerfasserIn]; Ahmadian, Nasim [VerfasserIn]; Casula, Clementina [VerfasserIn]; Chen, Ying-Hsien [VerfasserIn]; Gjuka, Bahar [VerfasserIn]; Hamer, Laura [VerfasserIn]; Kolin, Diane [VerfasserIn]; Lacoste, Blanche [VerfasserIn]; Minors, Helen Julia [VerfasserIn]; Mitić Minić, Katarina [VerfasserIn]; Mamula, Tatjana [VerfasserIn]; Radovanović, Bojana [VerfasserIn]; Ranković, Sanja [VerfasserIn]; Sabo, Adriana [VerfasserIn]; Silverman, Carol [VerfasserIn]; Wartner-Attarzadeh, Talieh [VerfasserIn]; Zakić, Mirjana [VerfasserIn]
- imprint: Bielefeld: transcript Verlag, 2023
- Published in: Musik und Klangkultur ; 63
- Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (257 Seiten); Illustrationen, Diagramme, Notenbeispiele
- Language: English
- DOI: 10.1515/9783839465462
- ISBN: 9783839465462
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Keywords:
Musikerin
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Musikethnologie
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Geschichte 1950-2020
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Footnote:
In English
- Description: "Various modes of women's contemporary cultural, social and political leadership can be found in music. Informed by different histories and culturally bound social mores but also by a comparative perspective, the contributors of this volume ask what can be considered leadership in culture from women's point of view. They deconstruct the notion of leadership as corporative and career-related modes of success by showing how women's agency, power and negotiation in and through music can and should be considered as empowering, transformative and role-modeling. By interweaving several disciplinary perspectives - from ethnomusicology, musicology and cultural management to sociology and anthropology - this volume aims to substantially contribute to the study of women's leadership"--
- Access State: Open Access
- Rights information: Attribution - Share Alike (CC BY-SA)