Publication: Rising Voices in Ethnomusicology: A Student Journal, »RV 21.1: Music, Gender, and Sexuality.«
Announcement of the publication of the recent issue of Rising Voices in Ethnomusicology: A Student Journal, "RV 21.1: Music, Gender, and Sexuality."
The digital version, which includes links to PDF versions of the articles, can be found here: https://risingvoicesjournal.com/211-music-gender-and-sexuality
Table of Contents:
Letter from the Editors, by Allan Zheng, Hannah Snavely, and Garrett Groesbeck
Dear SEM, from Tes Slominski, Anne Elise Thomas and Deborah Wong
Graduate Student Articles
Voicing Agency: Gender Dynamics and Narratives of Femininity in Yorùbá Wákà Music, by Johnson Oluwajuwon Adenuga
Defying the Fetish: Gender Transformations and Material Culture Economy in the Lutherie Industry of Argentina and Brazil, by Rubens De La Corte
The Voices of Women Dalang: Breaking Stereotypes and Expanding Expressive Strategies, by Misaki Kishi
‘UTAU Voice Synth Anarchy’: Experiencing Gender through Digital Materiality, by April Wei-West
Listening through the Frame: Videography and Gendered Narratives in Tan Dun’s Nu Shu (2013), by Xuan He
“When Will You Get Married?”: Palestinian Hip Hop and Its Criticism of Traditions, by Felicia M. B. Campos
Undergraduate Student Articles
Sonic Orientalism in the Dune Film Scores: Challenging Harmful Depictions of SWANA Culture, by Amy Maatouk
Special Column
What’s Queer about Ethnomusicology Now?, by Allan Zheng, Emily Kaniuka, Jordan R. Brown, Garrett Groesbeck, and Anton Blackburn