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Women in Music (MUSI40028)
HonoursPoints: 12.5Not available in 2017
About this subject
Overview
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A study of the ways in which gender and sexual difference have been represented in the making and composing of art music. Beginning with medieval women, this subject explores the social and cultural context of women composers and performers from Hildegard to Clara Schumann and Ethel Smyth through to contemporary composers such as Kaija Saariaho, as well as ideas of the “angel in the house” and the New Woman. It problematises women’s bodies, women’s voices and women’s place in society, examining music by and about women as well as representations of women’s music in art, literature and film.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this subject, students should have a detailed knowledge of women composers and musicians and their achievements and an understanding of the application of feminist theories to studies in music.
Generic skills
Students who have studied this subject should develop and enhance:
- their analytic and problem solving skills
- a capacity for independent critical thought
Last updated: 3 November 2022