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- Women and Music: A Journal of Gender and Culture
- University of Nebraska Press
- Article
- Listening for Willie Mae “Big Mama” Thornton’s Voice: The Sound of Race and Gender Transgressions in Rock and Roll Volume 15, 2011, pp. 1-17
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This issue contains 6 articles in total
- Contributors
- Girl Groups on Girl Groups; or, Why Girl Singers (Still) Matter
- An Antidote to Metaphysics: Adriana Cavarero’s Vocal Philosophy
- Trauma and Recovery in Germaine Tailleferre’s Six chansons françaises (1929)
- The Touch of the Violin, the Coldness of the Bell: Synaesthesia, Mimesis, and the Unlocking of Traumatic Memory in Bunita Marcus’s “The Rugmaker” and Andra McCartney’s “Learning to Walk”
- Listening for Willie Mae “Big Mama” Thornton’s Voice: The Sound of Race and Gender Transgressions in Rock and Roll
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