Gender and sexuality in South African music

Title
  1. Gender and sexuality in South African music / edited by Chris Walton & Stephanus Muller.
Published by
  1. Stellenbosch : SUN ePReSS, 2005.

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Additional authors
  1. Walton, Chris, 1963-
  2. Muller, Stephanus.
Description
  1. v, 97 p. : ill., music; 24 cm.
Subject
  1. Music > South Africa > Congresses
  2. Sex in music > Congresses
  3. Gender identity in music > Congresses
  4. Music > Social aspects > South Africa > Congresses
Contents
  1. Black musicality in colonial South Africa : a discourse of alterities / Grant Olwage -- Popular music, gender equality and the anti-apartheid struggle / Shirli Gilbert -- 'To hell with home and shame!' : jazz, gender and sexuality in the Drum journalism of Todd Matshikiza, 1951-1957 / Brett Pyper -- Ethnicity, sexuality and all that jazz : the musical text as confessional space / Nishlyn Ramanna -- Queer alliances / Stephanus Muller -- The politics of the ineffable : a deconstructive reading of Hubert du Plessis's 'De bruid' / Martina & Nicol Vijoen -- Being Rosa / Chris Walton -- Music is a woman / Meki Nzewi & Sello Galane -- Pride, prejudice and power : on being a woman composer in South Africa / Jeanne Zaidel-Rudolph.
Call number
  1. JMF 07-251
Note
  1. Papers from the conference Gender and sexuality in South African music, University of Pretoria, Aug. 2003.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Title
  1. Gender and sexuality in South African music / edited by Chris Walton & Stephanus Muller.
Imprint
  1. Stellenbosch : SUN ePReSS, 2005.
Edition
  1. 1st ed.
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Added author
  1. Walton, Chris, 1963- Editor. Contributor
  2. Muller, Stephanus. Editor. Contributor
LCCN
  1. 2005464392
Other standard identifier
  1. 9781919980409
ISBN
  1. 1919980407
  2. 9781919980409
Research call number
  1. JMF 07-251
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