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The Woman Composer: Culture And Social Ideologies Behind Her Success In Music Composition, Julia K. Brummel Apr 2015

The Woman Composer: Culture And Social Ideologies Behind Her Success In Music Composition, Julia K. Brummel

The Research and Scholarship Symposium (2013-2019)

Music is an art that has been enjoyed since almost the beginning of time. This art has carried many traditions and ideologies with it that are still prevalent today. One such idea that began early on and is still an attitude that must be fought in today’s musical culture, is that women are unable to be quality composers. For as long as music has been composed, men have dominated in writing and performing their own works. The lack of women composers throughout history is a subject that has interested many music historians. There are reasons behind this issue and many …


Force-Bonte : Un Oubli Volontaire Non Justifie, Myrlene Bruno Mar 2015

Force-Bonte : Un Oubli Volontaire Non Justifie, Myrlene Bruno

South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL)

Batouala de René Maran et Force-Bonté de Bakary Diallo sont deux romans écrits par des auteurs noirs pendant les années ’20, la décennie précédant la naissance de la Négritude. Parus à une époque où les auteurs francophones hors de l’Europe étaient extrêmement rares, ces deux textes précurseurs auraient dû marquer leur période. Ce fut le cas pour Batouala qui gagna le prix Goncourt en 1921, l’année même de sa parution. Il ne faut pas non plus oublier qu’il a été embrassé par les champions de la Négritude, un mouvement qui se donnait pour but de rehausser les cultures et les …