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Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 14:42:21 -0400
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Subject: CFP (journal): Trans--Transcultural Music Review, special issue on women and music
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

Special issue dedicated to Studies, Gender Studies, Feminism, and Music.
Trans. Revista Transcultural de Música

TRANS-Transcultural Music Review 15 (2011)
present a special issue dedicated to
interdisciplinary research on Women and Music,
coinciding with the 20th anniversary of the
publication of Feminine Endings (1991) by Susan
McClary, and Gender and Musical Canon (1993) by
Marcia Citron. The dossier will be published in
collaboration with the group on "Women's Studies,
Gender, and Feminism in Music"
(www.compositoras.acimus.org) of the Society for
Ethnomusicology-SIBE, coordinated by Susan Campos
Fonseca (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid-UAM).

We are accepting original articles on this topic
following the research lines of: musical
constructions of gender and sexuality, gender
aspects of traditional music theory; gender and
sexuality in the musical narrative; music as a
discourse of gender; discourse strategies of the
"women musicians"; canonical matters and practice
of canon. Related works are also considered since
the Cultural Studies and Historical Musicology.

Articles may be written in Spanish, English,
French, Italian or Portuguese. Deadline for
receipt of manuscripts: September 2010.

For information about the editorial norms follow the link:
http://www.sibetrans.com/trans/contributors.htm


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