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This edited volume presents 27 original essays by living composers
from all around the globe, reflecting on the creation of their
music. Coterminous to the recent worldwide resurgence in feminist
focus, the distinctive feature of this collection is the
“snapshots†of creative processes and conceptualizing on the
part of women who write music, writing in the present day, from
prominent early-career composers to major figures, from a range of
ethnic backgrounds in the contemporary music field. The chapters
step into the juncture point at which feminism finds itself: as
binary conceptions of gender are being dissolved, with critiques of
the attendant gender-based historical generalizations of composers,
and with the growing awareness of the rightful place of First
Nations' cultural voices, the contributors explore what, actually,
is being composed by women, and what they think about their world.
The needs that this book serves are acutely felt: despite recent
social gains, and sector initiatives and programs encouraging and
presenting the work of women who compose music, their works are yet
to receive commensurate exposure with that of their male
counterparts. In its multi-pronged, direct response to this dire
situation, this vibrant volume highlights established as well as
emerging women composers on the international stage; reveals myriad
issues around feminism, as broadly conceived; and gives insights,
from the composers' own voices, on the inner workings of their
composition process. The volume thus presents a contemporary moment
in time across the generations and within developments in musical
composition. With its unique insights, this book is essential for
academics and practitioners interested in the illuminations of the
current working landscape for creative women.Â
We're called to be like Jesus, not like each other - so why are
most Western churches predominantly middle class? Could it be that
we're reaching out to people in poverty, but struggling to connect
them into church life? Natalie Williams and Paul Brown know all too
well that those saved from working-class backgrounds often find
themselves discipled effectively - but into middle classism rather
than authentic Christianity. Drawing on their own experiences, and
mixing theory with practical application, they explore the
invisible divides that prevent churches from becoming places of
true inclusion and keep poor and working-class people on the edges
of faith. Packed full of surprising insights and helpful advice,
Invisible Divides will change the way you see church life.
Essential reading for anyone concerned with the class divide within
the church, it will challenge you to look at the ways in which we
inadvertently exclude, alienate and offend people who aren't like
us, and equip you to start working towards making church a more
open, inclusive space for everyone. Jesus calls for us all to
follow him, no matter our background; together, we can break down
the invisible divides between us so that people from all walks of
life can come to know Christ and find family in our churches.
This book presents accounts of creative processes and contextual
issues of current-day and early-twentieth century women composers.
This collection of essays balances narratives of struggle, artistic
prowess, and of "breaking through" the obstacles in the profession.
Part I: Creative Work - Then and Now illuminates historical and
present-day women's composition and various iterations and
conceptions of the "feminine voice"; Part II: The State of the
Industry in the Present Day provides solutions from the frontline
to sector inequities; and Part III: Creating; Collaborating:
Composer and Performer Reflections offers personal stories of
current creation in music. A Century of Composition by Women: Music
Against the Odds draws together topical issues in feminist
musicology over the past century. This volume provides insight into
the professional and compositional procedures of creative women in
music and stands to be relevant for composers, performers, industry
professionals, students, and feminist and musicological scholars
for many years to come.
This book presents accounts of creative processes and contextual
issues of current-day and early-twentieth century women composers.
This collection of essays balances narratives of struggle, artistic
prowess, and of "breaking through" the obstacles in the profession.
Part I: Creative Work – Then and Now illuminates historical and
present-day women’s composition and various iterations and
conceptions of the “feminine voiceâ€; Part II: The State of the
Industry in the Present Day provides solutions from the frontline
to sector inequities; and Part III: Creating; Collaborating:
Composer and Performer Reflections offers personal stories of
current creation in music. A Century of Composition by Women: Music
Against the Odds draws together topical issues in feminist
musicology over the past century. This volume provides insight into
the professional and compositional procedures of creative women in
music and stands to be relevant for composers, performers, industry
professionals, students, and feminist and musicological scholars
for many years to come.
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A Colorful World (Paperback)
Jade M Clark; Illustrated by Natalie Williams; Amber Kemp
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R257
Discovery Miles 2 570
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Is it possible that a recurring dream could uncover the five year
old mystery of why Sophie's parents died in an horrific car crash
in France? Haunted by the elusive visions of treasure and Princes
and gentle kisses ever since the fateful day when she was orphaned,
eighteen year old Sophie is shocked to discover that she now owns
the property where they all began. Will the wildly beautiful
Xavier, who comes to her aid and whose dark eyes and delicious
voice touch the deepest recesses of Sophie's heart, figure into her
new life in France? And is he strong enough to confess his guilt
and beg her forgiveness for the tragedy that killed both of her
parents? Or will Sophie condemn him as harshly as he has condemned
himself for the tragedy that happened five years previously. With
her solicitor attempting to seduce her out of much more than just
her inheritance while at the same time destroying Xavier's hard won
reputation, Sophie finds herself at the center of a recklessly
twisted kidnapping with only the slimmest chance of escape. Can
Xavier pull himself from the depths of despair and self destruction
in time to rescue the woman he loves or will the haunted dreams and
innocent actions of a thirteen year old girl become an
insurmountable barrier for him to climb?
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Echo Beach (Paperback)
Natalie Williams, Jackie Williams
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R345
Discovery Miles 3 450
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Forever Scarred (Paperback)
Natalie Williams; Cloverleaf Designs, Jackie Williams
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R313
Discovery Miles 3 130
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Daydreams in Mermaid Grass began in a dream. What happens when we
sleep, before we fall into those deepest, unknown places? Why do we
have no recollection of what has taken place but awake with a
heightened sense of something undefinable? This uniquely
transcendent collection of poetry offers a peek into a world where
the wildest dreams and nightmares culminate in an all-consuming
whirlwind ride. A dream state like that of the title, where Time's
journey stops and unimagined things reach out from another universe
as you slip softly into the unknown. In her verse, Natalie Williams
summons up the world of Bracken, a mesmerising realm populated by
fantastical creatures. Serpent dragons journeying on quests that
reflect all wrongdoing, princesses clothed in darkness and the
enigmatic 'Speaker' are just some of the treasures that await. Take
her hand and let her magical dream-verse lead you into the world of
Daydreams in Mermaid Grass.
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