Women in Irish Traditional Music

Joanne Cusack

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Boydell & Brewer Ltd img Link Publisher

Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Musik

Beschreibung

Traces the position, experiences and reception of women in Irish musical tradition and industry though detailed ethnographic and statistical findings.


This book is the first of its kind to engage in the larger subject of women in commercial Irish traditional music. It considers the experiences of performers in the various commercial arenas of the tradition, while also engaging in critical discussions of choice, agency, feminism and sexualisation. It reveals how the commercial music industry and Celtic music label continues to place women within a stereotypical idealised role or occupation.
The book provides new insight into the legacy of women-led bands and compilations as well as their impact on Irish traditional music over five decades. Its findings on commercial dance shows are equally significant. While these shows had a positive impact on performers, at the same time they enforced gendered, racial and heteronormative expectations.

Drawing on extensive ethnographic and statistical research, the book finds strong evidence that women and other marginalised practitioners continue to face greater challenges and different expectations when maintaining a professional career and participating in Irish traditional music. It also uncovers characteristics and dynamics related to the recreational and commercial spaces of the Irish traditional music tradition that enable harmful and predatory behaviour.
The author's findings support understandings and aid future legislation for creating a safe, inclusive and equal performance space for all.

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Schlagwörter

Celtic Music, Heteronormative Expectations, Racial Expectations, Women, Feminism, Statistical Findings, Ethnographic Findings, Marginalised Practitioners, Gendered Expectations, Sexualisation, Irish Traditional Music, Commercial Music Industry