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20th century – Radical feminist; anti-pornography feminist [35] 1940–2024: Mary Clark-Glass: United Kingdom: 20th century – 1940–2024: Carol Cohn: United States: 20th century – Gender and armed conflict: 1940–2024: Donna Dresch: United States: 20th century – Third-wave feminist; Riot grrrl: 1940–2024: Gunilla Ekberg: Sweden ...
In reaction to this perceived lack of inclusion of women in the mainstream, some feminists decided it necessary for women to create a separate space for women to create music. Lesbian and feminist separatism was then used as a "tactic which focused women's energy and would give an enormous boost to the growth and development of women's music." [11]
Women play an important role in world music, a musical category encompassing many different styles of music from around the world, including ethnic music and traditional music from Africa, the Caribbean, South America, Asia, and other regions, indigenous music, neotraditional music, and music where more than one cultural tradition intermingle ...
100 Most Important Women of the 20th Century [138] 1998 Friedman/Fairfax Publishers: 100 Remarkable Women of the 20th Century [139] 1999 ABC-Clio: Notable Women in American History (500 of the most notable women in American history) [140] 2010 Time: 25 Most Powerful Women of the Past Century [141] 2011 The Guardian: Top 100 Women [83] 2016 Esquire
Musical style diverged during the 20th century as it never had previously, so this century was without a dominant style. Modernism , impressionism , and post-romanticism can all be traced to the decades before the turn of the 20th century, but can be included because they evolved beyond the musical boundaries of the 19th-century styles that ...
In music, modernism is an aesthetic stance underlying the period of change and development in musical language that occurred around the turn of the 20th century, a period of diverse reactions in challenging and reinterpreting older categories of music, innovations that led to new ways of organizing and approaching harmonic, melodic, sonic, and rhythmic aspects of music, and changes in ...
The academic discipline of women's writing is a discrete area of literary studies which is based on the notion that the experience of women, historically, has been shaped by their sex, and so women writers by definition are a group worthy of separate study: "Their texts emerge from and intervene in conditions usually very different from those which produced most writing by men."
Feminism is often divided into three main traditions called liberal, radical and socialist/Marxist feminism, sometimes known as the "Big Three" schools of feminist thought. Since the late 20th century, newer forms of feminisms have also emerged. [ 14 ]