Crossing Borders, (Re)Shaping Gender. Music and Gender in a Globalised World

Music is known to be one of the most visible forms of artistic expression through which traditional patriarchal values in society can be contested and challenged. However, it has not been recognised to what extent globalisation has enhanced or hindered the use of music as a tool for gender equality....

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Main Author: Luis Lemos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbra 2011-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/eces/931
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description Music is known to be one of the most visible forms of artistic expression through which traditional patriarchal values in society can be contested and challenged. However, it has not been recognised to what extent globalisation has enhanced or hindered the use of music as a tool for gender equality. Therefore, it is necessary to find linkages between gender and music in globalisation processes. Based on case studies, this paper will illustrate how music has changed or perpetuated traditional social relations within societies and how this was only possible due to an increasing exchange of cultural, economic and social values, and ideas.
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Crossing Borders, (Re)Shaping Gender. Music and Gender in a Globalised World
e-cadernos ces
globalization
gender
music
transnationalism
empowerment
title Crossing Borders, (Re)Shaping Gender. Music and Gender in a Globalised World
title_full Crossing Borders, (Re)Shaping Gender. Music and Gender in a Globalised World
title_fullStr Crossing Borders, (Re)Shaping Gender. Music and Gender in a Globalised World
title_full_unstemmed Crossing Borders, (Re)Shaping Gender. Music and Gender in a Globalised World
title_short Crossing Borders, (Re)Shaping Gender. Music and Gender in a Globalised World
title_sort crossing borders re shaping gender music and gender in a globalised world
topic globalization
gender
music
transnationalism
empowerment
url https://journals.openedition.org/eces/931
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