New Perspectives on Gender in MusicSeries Editors: Suzanne Cusick, New York University, and Henry Spiller, University of California Davis This series aims to present innovative studies of the intersections of music with gender and sexuality. Series books will explore the gendered cultural dynamics, embodiment and expression, repertoires, reception, social politics, performing practices, and so on of music, encompassing both western and nonwestern contexts and both ethnomusicological and historical approaches. Series books may include a significant theoretical or reflexive component, and they may reach into related fields such as dance and religion, to the extent that the approach clarifies ways in which gender informs the making and experiencing of music. Overall the series seeks to illuminate the ways in which gender is integral to the production and consumption of music in all of its forms. See our featured title flyer here. |
![]() Pub Date: Cloth: 2014; Paper: September 2017 Sex, the body, and pop music in modern urban Russia learn more... |
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![]() Pub Date: Cloth: 2013; Paper: October 2014 Women's voices on musical composition, creativity, and gender learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: May 2014 The life and work of the trailblazing ethnomusicologist in her own words learn more... |