Presented By: Institute for Research on Women and Gender
Rednecks, Queers, and Country Music
Discussants:
Nadine Hubbs (Women's Studies, Music, American Culture)
Charles Garrett (Musicology)
Karyn Lacy (Afroamerican & African Studies, Sociology)
Gayle Rubin (Anthropology, Women's Studies)
Nadine Hubbs's Rednecks, Queers, and Country Music has been called "one of the most important scholarly discourses on country music of this decade" (Wondering Sound) and "a major reconceptualization of the history and politics of sexuality" (David Halperin). But the book's "implications ... go far beyond the social and sexual politics of a popular music form" (Times Literary Supplement). Presenting a timely, unstinting, music-fueled argument on the politics of working-class culture and existence, Rednecks is "an important book that is ... as much about moral questions as it is about political, social, and cultural concerns" (Popular Music and Society).
Gender: New Works, New Questions draws attention to new works that engage gender and sexuality, and are produced by U-M faculty members.
Nadine Hubbs (Women's Studies, Music, American Culture)
Charles Garrett (Musicology)
Karyn Lacy (Afroamerican & African Studies, Sociology)
Gayle Rubin (Anthropology, Women's Studies)
Nadine Hubbs's Rednecks, Queers, and Country Music has been called "one of the most important scholarly discourses on country music of this decade" (Wondering Sound) and "a major reconceptualization of the history and politics of sexuality" (David Halperin). But the book's "implications ... go far beyond the social and sexual politics of a popular music form" (Times Literary Supplement). Presenting a timely, unstinting, music-fueled argument on the politics of working-class culture and existence, Rednecks is "an important book that is ... as much about moral questions as it is about political, social, and cultural concerns" (Popular Music and Society).
Gender: New Works, New Questions draws attention to new works that engage gender and sexuality, and are produced by U-M faculty members.
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