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Cecilia Reclaimed : Feminist Perspectives on Gender and Music

McClary, Susan(Foreword by)Austern, Linda Phyllis(Contributions by)Citron, Marcia J.(Contributions by)Cook, Susan C(Contributions by)Howard, Patricia(Contributions by)McClary, Susan(Contributions by)Post, Jennifer C.(Contributions by)Tsou, Judy S(Contributions by)Cook, Susan C(Edited by)Tsou, Judy S(Edited by)
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Cecilia, a fifteenth-century Christian martyr, has long been considered the patron saint of music.

In this pathbreaking volume, ten of the best known scholars in the newly emerging field of feminist musicology explore both how gender has helped shape genres and works of music and how music has contributed to prevailing notions of gender.

The musical subjects include concert music, both instrumental and vocal, and the vernacular genres of ballads, salon music, and contemporary African American rap.

The essays raise issues not only of gender but also of race and class, moving among musical practices of the courtly ruling class and the elite discourse of the twentieth-century modernist movement to practices surrounding marginal girls in Renaissance Venice and the largely white middle-class experiences of magazine and balladry.

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University of Illinois Press
0252063414 / 9780252063411
Paperback / softback
780.82
01/12/1993
United States
256 pages
152 x 229 mm
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