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      • The term “gender” marks a distinction between a presumed biological sex (male or female) and the systems by which sex differences affect embodied experience (masculinity and femininity).
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  2. Apr 27, 2017 · Fifteen essays that push beyond descriptive practice in relation to women’s roles in music-making and aim toward a twofold theory, asking how specific cultures differentiate music by gender, and how musical communities and music-making within specific cultures affect the articulation of gender itself.

  3. Gender‐oriented (feminist, gay, lesbian) musicology requires exactly the same thing: it means writing from a specifically gendered position. In particular, gay and lesbian p. 116 musicology means writing from an explicitly gay or lesbian stance. It involves a kind of professional coming out.

  4. Mar 30, 2016 · Music has been described as “a dynamic mode of gender” ( Taylor, 2012) “an essentially gendered discourse”, “a marker of sexual identity…” meaningful only within a context of “…gender, race and ethnicity” ( Treitler, 2011 ), “fraught with gender-related anxieties,” and the history of musical form and structure described as “a heavily gendered le...

  5. May 21, 2019 · ‘What does gender have to do with music?’, is in this article a question explored in order to 1) give an overview of important themes and areas in feminist interdisciplinary research on music...

  6. Gender and the Musical Canon. Marcia J. Citron. Cambridge, 1993, Cambridge University Press. 219. Ellie M. Hisama. The publication of these two books relating gen- der to music signals a profound and welcome change within the field of musicology. As several books including Susan McClary's Feminine.

  7. Oct 22, 2019 · Queer musical phenomenology refers to the practice of disorientation away from established music theories, including one’s own.

  8. AP Music Theory is an introductory college-level music theory course. Students cultivate their understanding of music theory through analyzing performed and notated music as they explore concepts like pitch, rhythm, form, and musical design.

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