onebloodonelife
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I guess the gender discussion focuses on general sexist attitudes in 'RAWK muzak' and the industry being dominated by us dudes?
Lots of great female artists out there, still funny though that the majority of bands are still guys Any explanation for this? I would have thought these days females would be equally able to setup their own bands and what not.
Then again funnily enough, most of the top jobs in nursing go to guys even though we only make up around 2% of all nurses...there has been some implication that female nurses select against themselves when promoting people...seems weird.
Yeah, somewhat. From the author's perspective, she's an academic, first of all, which is fairly uncommon for females, and then in the music department, which is again, very uncommon for females. In my university's music school, there are 7 female professors out of 24 total.
It's not necessarily that females aren't able to set up their own bands today, it's more that the culture doesn't really support female artists as much as male artists. It's rarer for females to be encouraged to join a rock band in their teenage years if they want to, where males are more encouraged to do that.
Cool.
Cassie, have you heard Passion by Peter Gabriel by chance? If not, you really should because I think you'd really appreciate it.
If that's his soundtrack to Passion of the Christ, then yes. It's fantastic.