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The Star-Eaters: A 2019 Survey of Female and Gender-Non-Conforming Individuals Using Electronics for Music

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Abstract

Moving forward to the later twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, Chapter 14 provides a survey of contemporary female and gender-non-conforming artists using electronics for music. Margaret Schedel and Flannery Cunningham highlight how greater access to affordable means to manipulate digital sound from the autonomy of personal computers - away from difficult-to-access studios staffed by technicians and equipped with complex technology, which were previously largely the domain of male 'experts' - has opened up electronic music to a wider demographic of people (in terms of gender, race, and class). Taking an ethnographic approach which draws upon questionnaire material from twenty-four respondents variously identifying as composers, sound artists, instruments builders, and programmers, this chapter explores some of this diversity through the artists' own words.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Cambridge Companion to Women in Music since 1900
PublisherCambridge University Press
Pages213-227
Number of pages15
ISBN (Electronic)9781108556491
ISBN (Print)9781108470285
DOIs
StatePublished - May 6 2021

Keywords

  • Composers
  • Electronics
  • Female
  • Gender-non-conforming
  • Instruments builders
  • Programmers
  • Sound artists

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