Music and gender: perspectives from the Mediterranean/ edited by Tullia Magrini.
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TextPublication details: London: University of Chicago Press, 2003.Description: VII, 371 p. ; 23 cmISBN: - 0226501663
- 780.820 MAG/M
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Mans Game? Engendered Song and the Changing Dynamics of Musical Activity in Corsica
The Construction of Gender in Flamenco
Dance and Femininity among Prespa Albanians
Music Dance and Reputation among Balkan Muslim Rom Women
Dance Music and Gender in Three Calabrian Festivals
The Female Dervish and Other Shady Ladies of the Rebetika
Written Folksong Collections of TwentiethCentury Sephardi Women
Representations and Female Roles in the Raï Song
The Gender of Musical Celebration in Morocco
Female Performers and Repentance in Egypt
Male Female and Beyond in the Culture and Music of Roma in Kosovo
Turkeys Sun of Art Zeki Müren
Gender and Music on the Sacred Landscapes of the Mediterranean
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