The sound of sisterhood: A study of female musicians building networks against unusual spaces in the global south
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Data de Publicação: | 2024 |
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Resumo: | The present dissertation introduces the cultural and historical processes that shape the unusual spaces for female-identified people to be in the Brazilian music industry, and the strategies employed by women and non-binaries to dismantle such construction. I consider that such process involves the gender inequalities in masculinity in certain music genres; thus, the research field started from the Brazilian rock underground scene. The main strategy observed was the creation of networks, employed with the goal to increase representation, education, the number of women and non-binaries working in the music industry, and by offering safer spaces for female-identified people to express themselves. By applying a multi-sited ethnography (Marcus 1995), long interviews with women and nonbinary individuals, and an online incursion with the conduction of an extensive online mapping of projects, and social media profile analysis, the present investigation categorized four types of networks interested in solving the problems of women and female-identified people in the music industry: creative, relational, educational, and informational. All these networks portray different structures and workings but have similar goals: to offer more visibility to women and non-binaries, create connections and engagement, build up feminine representation in the music industry, and encourage women and nonbinary people to learn and create music. With these networks, the research participants hope to dismantle the notion of unusual spaces in music. Networks are, therefore, a practical way of feminist activism. |
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The sound of sisterhood: A study of female musicians building networks against unusual spaces in the global southO som da irmandade: Um estudo de musicistas construindo redes contra os espaços incomuns no sul globalFemale networksWomen in musicUnusual spacesMulti-sited ethnographyBrazilian rock undergroundMulher na músicaAtivismoRockRedes femininasMulheres na músicaEspaços incomunsEtnografia multi-situadaRock underground brasileiroThe present dissertation introduces the cultural and historical processes that shape the unusual spaces for female-identified people to be in the Brazilian music industry, and the strategies employed by women and non-binaries to dismantle such construction. I consider that such process involves the gender inequalities in masculinity in certain music genres; thus, the research field started from the Brazilian rock underground scene. The main strategy observed was the creation of networks, employed with the goal to increase representation, education, the number of women and non-binaries working in the music industry, and by offering safer spaces for female-identified people to express themselves. By applying a multi-sited ethnography (Marcus 1995), long interviews with women and nonbinary individuals, and an online incursion with the conduction of an extensive online mapping of projects, and social media profile analysis, the present investigation categorized four types of networks interested in solving the problems of women and female-identified people in the music industry: creative, relational, educational, and informational. All these networks portray different structures and workings but have similar goals: to offer more visibility to women and non-binaries, create connections and engagement, build up feminine representation in the music industry, and encourage women and nonbinary people to learn and create music. With these networks, the research participants hope to dismantle the notion of unusual spaces in music. Networks are, therefore, a practical way of feminist activism.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorDeutscher Akademischer AustauschdienstO atual trabalho apresenta os processos culturais e históricos que moldam os espaços incomuns para pessoas auto identificadas como femininas na indústria musical brasileira e as estratégias empregadas por mulheres e pessoas não binárias para desmantelar essa construção. Considero que o processo de espaços incomuns envolve as desigualdades de gênero e maior presença masculina em determinados gêneros musicais; assim, o campo de pesquisa começou na cena underground do rock brasileiro. A principal estratégia observada foi a criação de redes, empregadas com o objetivo de aumentar a representação, a educação, o número de mulheres e pessoas não binárias trabalhando na indústria da música e oferecendo espaços mais seguros para as pessoas identificadas como femininas em se expressarem. Ao aplicar a etnografia multi-situada (Marcus, 1995), entrevistas longas com mulheres e pessoas não binárias e uma incursão online com a realização de um extenso mapeamento de projetos e análise de perfis de mídia social, a presente investigação categorizou quatro tipos de redes interess adas em resolver os problemas de mulheres e pessoas identificadas como femininas no setor musical: criativa, relacional, educacional e informativa . Todas essas redes possuem estruturas e funcionamentos diferentes, mas têm objetivos semelhantes: oferecer ma is visibilidade a mulheres e pessoas não binárias, criar conexões e engajamento, construir a representação feminina no setor musical e incentivar mulheres e pessoas não binárias a aprender e criar música. Com essas redes, as participantes dessa pesquisa esperam desmantelar os espaços incomuns na música. As redes são, portanto, uma forma prática de ativismo feminista.319 p.Polivanov, BeatrizReinfandt, ChristophPereira de Sá, SimoneHotz-Davies, IngridSilva, Melina Aparecida dos SantosPereira, Simone Lucihttps://lattes.cnpq.br/0309155136325737Medeiros, Beatriz2024-02-29T14:51:36Z2024-02-29T14:51:36Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfMEDEIROS, Beatriz Azevedo. The sound of sisterhood: A study of female musicians building networks against unusual spaces in the global south. 2023. 319 f. Tese (Doutorado em Comunicação) - Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação, Instituto de Arte e Comunicação Social, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, 2023.http://app.uff.br/riuff/handle/1/32497CC-BY-SAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal Fluminense (RIUFF)instname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFF2024-02-29T14:51:40Zoai:app.uff.br:1/32497Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://app.uff.br/oai/requestriuff@id.uff.bropendoar:21202024-08-19T11:05:48.402055Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal Fluminense (RIUFF) - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false |
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The sound of sisterhood: A study of female musicians building networks against unusual spaces in the global south O som da irmandade: Um estudo de musicistas construindo redes contra os espaços incomuns no sul global |
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The sound of sisterhood: A study of female musicians building networks against unusual spaces in the global south |
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The sound of sisterhood: A study of female musicians building networks against unusual spaces in the global south Medeiros, Beatriz Female networks Women in music Unusual spaces Multi-sited ethnography Brazilian rock underground Mulher na música Ativismo Rock Redes femininas Mulheres na música Espaços incomuns Etnografia multi-situada Rock underground brasileiro |
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The sound of sisterhood: A study of female musicians building networks against unusual spaces in the global south |
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The sound of sisterhood: A study of female musicians building networks against unusual spaces in the global south |
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The sound of sisterhood: A study of female musicians building networks against unusual spaces in the global south |
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The sound of sisterhood: A study of female musicians building networks against unusual spaces in the global south |
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The sound of sisterhood: A study of female musicians building networks against unusual spaces in the global south |
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Medeiros, Beatriz |
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Medeiros, Beatriz |
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author |
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Polivanov, Beatriz Reinfandt, Christoph Pereira de Sá, Simone Hotz-Davies, Ingrid Silva, Melina Aparecida dos Santos Pereira, Simone Luci https://lattes.cnpq.br/0309155136325737 |
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Medeiros, Beatriz |
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Female networks Women in music Unusual spaces Multi-sited ethnography Brazilian rock underground Mulher na música Ativismo Rock Redes femininas Mulheres na música Espaços incomuns Etnografia multi-situada Rock underground brasileiro |
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Female networks Women in music Unusual spaces Multi-sited ethnography Brazilian rock underground Mulher na música Ativismo Rock Redes femininas Mulheres na música Espaços incomuns Etnografia multi-situada Rock underground brasileiro |
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The present dissertation introduces the cultural and historical processes that shape the unusual spaces for female-identified people to be in the Brazilian music industry, and the strategies employed by women and non-binaries to dismantle such construction. I consider that such process involves the gender inequalities in masculinity in certain music genres; thus, the research field started from the Brazilian rock underground scene. The main strategy observed was the creation of networks, employed with the goal to increase representation, education, the number of women and non-binaries working in the music industry, and by offering safer spaces for female-identified people to express themselves. By applying a multi-sited ethnography (Marcus 1995), long interviews with women and nonbinary individuals, and an online incursion with the conduction of an extensive online mapping of projects, and social media profile analysis, the present investigation categorized four types of networks interested in solving the problems of women and female-identified people in the music industry: creative, relational, educational, and informational. All these networks portray different structures and workings but have similar goals: to offer more visibility to women and non-binaries, create connections and engagement, build up feminine representation in the music industry, and encourage women and nonbinary people to learn and create music. With these networks, the research participants hope to dismantle the notion of unusual spaces in music. Networks are, therefore, a practical way of feminist activism. |
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MEDEIROS, Beatriz Azevedo. The sound of sisterhood: A study of female musicians building networks against unusual spaces in the global south. 2023. 319 f. Tese (Doutorado em Comunicação) - Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação, Instituto de Arte e Comunicação Social, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, 2023. http://app.uff.br/riuff/handle/1/32497 |
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MEDEIROS, Beatriz Azevedo. The sound of sisterhood: A study of female musicians building networks against unusual spaces in the global south. 2023. 319 f. Tese (Doutorado em Comunicação) - Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação, Instituto de Arte e Comunicação Social, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, 2023. |
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