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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sally MacarthurPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9781409409823ISBN 10: 1409409821 Pages: 206 Publication Date: 28 December 2010 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'Sally Macarthur's current, ground-breaking research provides a timely, renewed approach to addressing an ongoing 'problem'-namely, feminism and (art-)music. Her work goes a substantial way towards filling the gap that has occurred in this first decade of the twenty-first century, both in research on women's music and also in the best ways into that research-ways that transcend the cul-de-sac in which traditional feminist musicological models have resulted.' Linda Kouvaras, University of Melbourne, Australia 'This book makes a significant contribution to the field of contemporary music. It is innovative, challenging and highly readable. Its major contribution is to open up a new way of thinking about the absence of women's music in the concert halls. It does not aim for a quantitative solution where numbers of women composers equals that of men, but to discover new potentialities, new possibilities for thought and action. It is a moving and important conceptual study that has the potential to make a difference.' Bronwyn Davies, University of Melbourne, Australia '... the book is provocative and sure to stimulate lively discussions and future scholarship... Highly recommended.' Choice '... a stimulating read and much food for thought... Sally Macarthur's committed foray into post-second wave feminist politics has the potential to spark other studies of the current landscape, a welcome prospect for the field. It also brings a new subjective position to the scholarly discourse on women and music, one that resides outside the dominant US-UK-Germany fold.' Music and Letters 'This is the kind of book that stays with you long after you've finished reading it... Breaking free from the tired and worn out stories of women's underrepresentation in music, it challenges readers to look at this 'problem' differently, and imagine a future beyond the status quo.' Music Forum '... a powerfully political book that is distinct from previous studies of women's new music in its Deleuzian approach. Macarthur has made clear the advantages of thinking through Deleuze by showing how musicology can remain in continual motion away from dominant ways of thinking, composing, writing, and being, tracing unbeaten paths toward the spaces in between the present and future, old and new. Aside from its value as a text that outlines a history of feminist musicology and advocates women's continued participation in new music, this monograph is a practical and philosophical endeavor with functional applications both inside and outside the academic institution.' Women and Music ’Sally Macarthur’s current, ground-breaking research provides a timely, renewed approach to addressing an ongoing ’problem’-namely, feminism and (art-)music. Her work goes a substantial way towards filling the gap that has occurred in this first decade of the twenty-first century, both in research on women’s music and also in the best ways into that research-ways that transcend the cul-de-sac in which traditional feminist musicological models have resulted.’ Linda Kouvaras, University of Melbourne, Australia ’This book makes a significant contribution to the field of contemporary music. It is innovative, challenging and highly readable. Its major contribution is to open up a new way of thinking about the absence of women’s music in the concert halls. It does not aim for a quantitative solution where numbers of women composers equals that of men, but to discover new potentialities, new possibilities for thought and action. It is a moving and important conceptual study that has the potential to make a difference.’ Bronwyn Davies, University of Melbourne, Australia '... the book is provocative and sure to stimulate lively discussions and future scholarship... Highly recommended.' Choice '... a stimulating read and much food for thought... Sally Macarthur’s committed foray into post-second wave feminist politics has the potential to spark other studies of the current landscape, a welcome prospect for the field. It also brings a new subjective position to the scholarly discourse on women and music, one that resides outside the dominant US-UK-Germany fold.' Music and Letters 'This is the kind of book that stays with you long after you’ve finished reading it... Breaking free from the tired and worn out stories of women’s underrepresentation in music, it challenges readers to look at this ’problem’ differently, and imagine a future beyond the status quo.' Music Forum ’... a powerfully political book that is distinct from previous stu 'Sally Macarthur's current, ground-breaking research provides a timely, renewed approach to addressing an ongoing 'problem'-namely, feminism and (art-)music. Her work goes a substantial way towards filling the gap that has occurred in this first decade of the twenty-first century, both in research on women's music and also in the best ways into that research-ways that transcend the cul-de-sac in which traditional feminist musicological models have resulted.' Linda Kouvaras, University of Melbourne, Australia 'This book makes a significant contribution to the field of contemporary music. It is innovative, challenging and highly readable. Its major contribution is to open up a new way of thinking about the absence of women's music in the concert halls. It does not aim for a quantitative solution where numbers of women composers equals that of men, but to discover new potentialities, new possibilities for thought and action. It is a moving and important conceptual study that has the potential to make a difference.' Bronwyn Davies, University of Melbourne, Australia '... the book is provocative and sure to stimulate lively discussions and future scholarship... Highly recommended.' Choice '... a stimulating read and much food for thought... Sally Macarthur's committed foray into post-second wave feminist politics has the potential to spark other studies of the current landscape, a welcome prospect for the field. It also brings a new subjective position to the scholarly discourse on women and music, one that resides outside the dominant US-UK-Germany fold.' Music and Letters 'This is the kind of book that stays with you long after you've finished reading it... Breaking free from the tired and worn out stories of women's underrepresentation in music, it challenges readers to look at this 'problem' differently, and imagine a future beyond the status quo.' Music Forum '... a powerfully political book that is distinct from previous stu Author InformationDr Sally Macarthur, Senior Lecturer in Musicology, School of Communication Arts, University of Western Sydney, Australia Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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