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  2. Women in music - Wikipedia

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    Women shape music movements, events, and genres as composers, songwriters, instrumental performers, singers, conductors, and music educators. Women's music has been created by and for women in part to explore ideas of women's rights and feminism. The impact of women in music influences concepts of creativity, activism, and culture.

  3. Women's music - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Music is the classify base on the identity of musicians such as women, feminist, and lesbian, etc. [1] This label let lesbians community have the chances to break their isolation from other community that they can use Women's Music to hint or shows their identity as lesbian to others. [6]

  4. Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis - Wikipedia

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    Scott then provides her own definition of gender in two parts: gender is based on the perceived differences between the sexes, but is also a way of signifying power differentials. This second part of the definition is, according to William Sewell, "important and contentious", making a claim for the importance of gender in all areas of history.

  5. ‘Be The Change’ Study Details Gender-Based ... - AOL

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    In an effort to take action against gender discrimination, bias and inequality in the music industry, this year’s edition of the study surveyed over 1,500 professionals across major and ...

  6. LGBT music - Wikipedia

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    LGBT music. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer +(LGBTQ+)music is music that focuses on the experiences of gender and sexual minorities [1] [2] as a product of the broad gay liberation movement. LGBTQ+ music spans the entire spectrum of popular music. [1] [2] Lyricism and song content typically express the frustration, anxiety, and ...

  7. Sexuality in music videos - Wikipedia

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    Madonna (center), a notable example in using sexuality in videos/live performances, who attracted significant critical analysis and criticisms Sexuality in music videos has been evident since the 1980s. 1980s On August 1, 1981, MTV, the first 24-hour music video channel, began broadcasting. Directed towards adolescents, it promoted societal trends through video content and advertisements. The ...

  8. Women in jazz - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Women in jazz have contributed throughout the many eras of jazz history, both as performers and as composers, songwriters and bandleaders. While women such as Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald were famous for their jazz singing, women have achieved much less recognition for their contributions as composers, bandleaders and instrumental ...

  9. Feminism of Madonna - Wikipedia

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    —British professor Stephen J. Hunt (2017) Madonna has received academic attention, and this include areas of feminism. Canadian pundit Mark Steyn noted how she once had "her feminist significance pondered by college courses". The feminist attention Madonna has commanded has been vast. Mary Cross stated that "Madonna has inspired reams of feminist commentary", while Canadian professor Michael ...