MUSC 205 Study Guide - Final Guide: N.W.A, Nina Simone, Performance Art

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Gender ideologies are most often codified as religious, moral, or legal systems that justify relations between genders. Beautiful, emotional, sexualized, vulnerable, thin, maternal, submissive, object of male gaze. Refer to the nine daughters of zeus who embodied the arts and inspired. Popular music, pre-1960s creation: performance was strictly gendered; men had freedom of what they could do on stage. Women were just supposed to look pretty, couldn"t do anything on stage that would compromise their looks. Gendered performance practice, 1956: chuck berry johnny b. goode , mcguire sisters sugartime . Feminism: a collection of movements and ideologies aimed at defining, establishing, and defending equal political, economic, and social rights for women, first-wave feminism. 1960 birth control pill approved for contraceptive use. 1963 the feminine mystique book by betty friedan. Widely credited with sparking second-wave feminism in us. Interviews with suburban housewives showed that they were unhappy with their lives.

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