This research is a longitudinal study of differential depictions of men and women in top country music from 1944 through 2012. The study attempts to understand the gender system as theorized by Ridgeway using the analytic heuristics of cognitive sociologists and the methods of ethnographic content analysts. Findings include the various axes upon which women and men are differentially characterized over time including men and women\u27s behaviors within romantic relationships, involvement in deviance and crime, work and the use of economic capital, their bodies, and differences in cultural capital such as education
A song can be sung by both female and male singers, but some are not. It depends on how the songwrit...
Historically, Classic Country music has reinforced the domestic sphere as the appropriate placement ...
This study parallels changes occurring within country music and southern society in the years betwee...
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During the 1980s, women in country music enjoyed unprecedented success in record sales, television, ...
Country music, considered a uniquely American musical genre, has been relatively under-researched co...
During the 1980s, women in country music enjoyed unprecedented success in record sales, television, ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Constructions of masculinity and femininity can be reinforced through written and spoken language, c...
This study looks at female musicians performing in subcultural rock genres commonly considered non-g...
The primary objective of this thesis is to analyze the role of masculinity in Outlaw country music a...
Throughout the long 1970s, country music actively sought to cultivate a more traditional, “authent...
This study examines gender roles as portrayed in the lyrics of country music songs, looking specific...
The purpose of this research project was to conduct a study on the correlation between gender and mu...
This thesis argues that a women’s tradition in mainstream American country music, though it seemingl...
A song can be sung by both female and male singers, but some are not. It depends on how the songwrit...
Historically, Classic Country music has reinforced the domestic sphere as the appropriate placement ...
This study parallels changes occurring within country music and southern society in the years betwee...
This Thesis (open access) is brought to you for free and open access by the Jack N. Averitt College ...
During the 1980s, women in country music enjoyed unprecedented success in record sales, television, ...
Country music, considered a uniquely American musical genre, has been relatively under-researched co...
During the 1980s, women in country music enjoyed unprecedented success in record sales, television, ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Constructions of masculinity and femininity can be reinforced through written and spoken language, c...
This study looks at female musicians performing in subcultural rock genres commonly considered non-g...
The primary objective of this thesis is to analyze the role of masculinity in Outlaw country music a...
Throughout the long 1970s, country music actively sought to cultivate a more traditional, “authent...
This study examines gender roles as portrayed in the lyrics of country music songs, looking specific...
The purpose of this research project was to conduct a study on the correlation between gender and mu...
This thesis argues that a women’s tradition in mainstream American country music, though it seemingl...
A song can be sung by both female and male singers, but some are not. It depends on how the songwrit...
Historically, Classic Country music has reinforced the domestic sphere as the appropriate placement ...
This study parallels changes occurring within country music and southern society in the years betwee...