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Reddington, Helen, University of East London, United Kingdom
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Vol 7, No 3 (2012) - Reviews
Ros Jennings and Abigail Gardner, eds, ‘Rock On’: Women, Ageing and Popular Music. Farnham: Ashgate, 2012. 182 pp. ISBN 978-1-4094-2841-1 (hbk).
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The Lost Women of Rock Music - Prelims
Acknowledgments
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The Lost Women of Rock Music - Prelims
Introduction
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The Lost Women of Rock Music - 1
A Ladder Through the Glass Ceiling?
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The Lost Women of Rock Music - 2
Media Gatekeepers and Cultural Intermediaries
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The Lost Women of Rock Music - 3
The Brighton Scene
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The Lost Women of Rock Music - 4
Noise, Violence and Femininity
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The Lost Women of Rock Music - 5
The Aftermath
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The Lost Women of Rock Music - 6
The Social Context: Academic Writing on Subcultures, the Rock Press and “Women in Music”
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The Lost Women of Rock Music - 7
Conclusion
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The Lost Women of Rock Music - Notes
Notes
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The Lost Women of Rock Music - Appendix
Appendix: List of Interviewees
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The Lost Women of Rock Music - Bibliography
Bibliography
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The Lost Women of Rock Music - Index
Index
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She’s at the Controls - Introduction
Introduction: "Why are there so few women producers?"
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She’s at the Controls - Chapter 1
Starting Out: Early Engagements with Sound, Music and Technology
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She’s at the Controls - Chapter 2
Becoming Professional: Entering the Music Industry
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She’s at the Controls - Chapter 3
Specialization and Entrepreneurship
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She’s at the Controls - Chapter 4
The Workplace Experience and Relationships with Clients and Colleagues
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She’s at the Controls - Chapter 5
Male Culture and Studio Territory
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She’s at the Controls - Chapter 6
Gender Ventriloquism: Songwriting, Production and the Mediation of Women’s Voices
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She’s at the Controls - Chapter 7
Fighting Back Against Stereotyping: The Case of EDM
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She’s at the Controls - Chapter 8
Education, Inspiration and Potential for Change
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She’s at the Controls - End Matter
Producer Biographies
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She’s at the Controls - Chapter 9
Conclusion
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Vol 13, No 3 (2020) - Articles
Space to play: The sound of British female punk music and its engagement with reggae in the 1970s
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She’s at the Controls - Preliminaries
Acknowledgements
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She’s at the Controls - End Matter
Bibliography
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She’s at the Controls - End Matter
Index
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