In the first comprehensive exploration of women's bands in American history, contributors trace women's emerging roles in town, immigrant, family, school, suffrage, military, swing, and rock bands, as well as society at large. Contributors bring together a series of disciplines in this unique work, including musicology, American history, women's studies, and history of education.
In the first comprehensive exploration of women's bands in American history, contributors trace women's emerging roles in town, immigrant, family, school, suffrage, military, swing, and rock bands, as well as society at large. Contributors bring together a series of disciplines in this unique work, including musicology, American history, women's studies, and history of education.
Chapter 1: Introduction Jill M. Sullivan Chapter 2: Helen May Butler and Her Ladies' Military Band: Being Professional during the Golden Age of Bands Brian Meyers Chapter 3: Town Bands, 1870-1920 Sondra Wieland Howe Chapter 4: "An Attraction of Unusual Merit," Women's Bands on the Vaudeville Stage Joanna Ross Hersey Chapter 5: All-Female School Bands: Separate Spheres and Gender Equality Jill M. Sullivan Amy Spears Chapter 6: Legacies of Leadership: Lillian Williams Linsey and Gladys Stone Wright Dawn M. Farmer David A. Rickels Chapter 7: A Survey of All-Female Drum and Bugle Corps featuring "The Hormel Girls" Danelle D. Larson Chapter 8: Mary Lou Williams's Girl Stars and the Politics of Negotiation: Jazz, Gender, and Jim Crow Gayle Murchison Chapter 9: Parading Women: Objectification and Commodification of Women's Military Bands during WW II Jill M. Sullivan Chapter 10: Into the Wild Blue Yonder: A History of the US WAF Band 1949-1961 Jeananne Nichols Chapter 11: Rockin' it Local: Conversations with All-Women Rock Bands in the Twin Cities Sarah Schmalenberger Sarah Minette Chapter 12: Blowing the Tradition: Women Forming Community and Military Bands in Mexico Vilka E. Castillo Silva Chapter 13: Conclusions and Recommendations Jill M. Sullivan
Chapter 1: Introduction Jill M. Sullivan Chapter 2: Helen May Butler and Her Ladies' Military Band: Being Professional during the Golden Age of Bands Brian Meyers Chapter 3: Town Bands, 1870-1920 Sondra Wieland Howe Chapter 4: "An Attraction of Unusual Merit," Women's Bands on the Vaudeville Stage Joanna Ross Hersey Chapter 5: All-Female School Bands: Separate Spheres and Gender Equality Jill M. Sullivan Amy Spears Chapter 6: Legacies of Leadership: Lillian Williams Linsey and Gladys Stone Wright Dawn M. Farmer David A. Rickels Chapter 7: A Survey of All-Female Drum and Bugle Corps featuring "The Hormel Girls" Danelle D. Larson Chapter 8: Mary Lou Williams's Girl Stars and the Politics of Negotiation: Jazz, Gender, and Jim Crow Gayle Murchison Chapter 9: Parading Women: Objectification and Commodification of Women's Military Bands during WW II Jill M. Sullivan Chapter 10: Into the Wild Blue Yonder: A History of the US WAF Band 1949-1961 Jeananne Nichols Chapter 11: Rockin' it Local: Conversations with All-Women Rock Bands in the Twin Cities Sarah Schmalenberger Sarah Minette Chapter 12: Blowing the Tradition: Women Forming Community and Military Bands in Mexico Vilka E. Castillo Silva Chapter 13: Conclusions and Recommendations Jill M. Sullivan
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