Gender, Sexuality, and Early Music
Explore the intricate connections between gender, sexuality, and music in "Gender, Sexuality, and Early Music" by Todd C. Borgerding. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2002, this compelling hardback edition spans 314 pages, delving into the social aspects of music from the 16th century and earlier. This collection offers insightful analysis on how gender identity has influenced musical expression throughout history, particularly in medieval and Renaissance music. With a focus on critical themes, this book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of music, gender studies, and cultural history. Discover the rich tapestry of gender and sexuality in early music and how these elements shaped the sounds of an era. Perfect for scholars, students, and music enthusiasts alike, "Gender, Sexuality, and Early Music" invites you to rethink the role of identity in the musical landscape of the past.