Music and gender : perspectives from the Mediterranean / edited by Tullia Magrini.
- Title
- Music and gender : perspectives from the Mediterranean / edited by Tullia Magrini.
- Published by
- Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2003.
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- Description
- viii, 371 p. : ill.; 24 cm.
- Series statement
- Chicago studies in ethnomusicology
- Uniform title
- Chicago studies in ethnomusicology.
- Subject
- Contents
- Studying gender in Mediterranean musical cultures / T. Magrini -- A man's game? Engendered song and the changing dynamics of musical activity in Corsica / C. Bithell -- Body and voice : the construction of gender in flamenco / J. Labajo -- Those "other women" : dance and femininity among Prespa Albanians / J. C. Sugarman -- The gender of the profession : music, dance, and reputation among Balkan muslim Rom women / C. Silverman -- Come into play : dance, music, and gender in three Calabrian festivals / G. Plastino -- The female dervish and other shady ladies of the Rebetika / G. Holst-Warhaft -- Archivists of memory : written folksong collections of twentieth-century Sephardi women / E. Seroussi -- Representations and female roles in the Raï song / M. Virolle -- Poetry as a strategy of power : the case of Riffian Berber women / T.B. Joseph -- Nashat : the gender of musical celebration in Morocco / D. Kapchan -- On religion, gender, and performing : female performers and repentance in Egypt / K. van Nieuwkerk -- Male, female, and beyond in the culture and music of Roma in Kosovo / S. Pettan -- The tearful public sphere : Turkey's "Sun of art," Zeki Müren / M. Stokes -- "And she sang a new song" : gender and music on the sacred landscapes of the Mediterranean / P.V. Bohlman.
- Owning institution
- Harvard Library
- Note
- Includes index.
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- committed to retain