The goal was to examine country music artist Loretta Lynn – how did her music reflect feminist ideals of the ‘60s and ‘70s, how did her life correspond to these ideals, and what impact did she have for women in country music
This thesis argues that a women’s tradition in mainstream American country music, though it seemingl...
During the 1980s, women in country music enjoyed unprecedented success in record sales, television, ...
Music can be a powerful medium for social change when artists use their songs to promote peace. Bu...
The release of Loretta Lynn\u27s 2004 album Van Leer Rose welcomed back after 33 years one of the pr...
This dissertation explores the overlooked contributions of women in country music to the study of rh...
Throughout the long 1970s, country music actively sought to cultivate a more traditional, “authentic...
Throughout the long 1970s, country music actively sought to cultivate a more traditional, “authent...
Historically, Classic Country music has reinforced the domestic sphere as the appropriate placement ...
Singer, songwriter Loretta Lynn, ca. 1960, b&w. American country music singer-songwriter.https://mds...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Country music is perceived and presented as an intrinsically conservative genre, built around the cu...
Country music, considered a uniquely American musical genre, has been relatively under-researched co...
A history of women in country music, part 1, produced by the Feminist Radio Network and Sophies Inco...
This dissertation argues that folk singer-songwriters Odetta, Joan Baez, Judy Collins, Mary Travers ...
Hazel Dickens, through her career as a singer, songwriter, and activist, has gone against the flow o...
This thesis argues that a women’s tradition in mainstream American country music, though it seemingl...
During the 1980s, women in country music enjoyed unprecedented success in record sales, television, ...
Music can be a powerful medium for social change when artists use their songs to promote peace. Bu...
The release of Loretta Lynn\u27s 2004 album Van Leer Rose welcomed back after 33 years one of the pr...
This dissertation explores the overlooked contributions of women in country music to the study of rh...
Throughout the long 1970s, country music actively sought to cultivate a more traditional, “authentic...
Throughout the long 1970s, country music actively sought to cultivate a more traditional, “authent...
Historically, Classic Country music has reinforced the domestic sphere as the appropriate placement ...
Singer, songwriter Loretta Lynn, ca. 1960, b&w. American country music singer-songwriter.https://mds...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Country music is perceived and presented as an intrinsically conservative genre, built around the cu...
Country music, considered a uniquely American musical genre, has been relatively under-researched co...
A history of women in country music, part 1, produced by the Feminist Radio Network and Sophies Inco...
This dissertation argues that folk singer-songwriters Odetta, Joan Baez, Judy Collins, Mary Travers ...
Hazel Dickens, through her career as a singer, songwriter, and activist, has gone against the flow o...
This thesis argues that a women’s tradition in mainstream American country music, though it seemingl...
During the 1980s, women in country music enjoyed unprecedented success in record sales, television, ...
Music can be a powerful medium for social change when artists use their songs to promote peace. Bu...