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Susan McClary
Born
(1946-10-02) October 2, 1946 (age 77) St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Occupation
Musicologist
Education
Southern Illinois University (BA) Harvard University (MA, PhD)
Subject
Music, feminism
Notable works
Feminine Endings: Music, Gender, & Sexuality
Spouse
Robert Walser
Susan Kaye McClary (born October 2, 1946)[1] is an American musicologist associated with "new musicology". Noted for her work combining musicology with feminist music criticism, McClary is professor of musicology at Case Western Reserve University.
^Pasler, Jann. "McClary, Susan (Kaye)". Grove Music Online. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.46978.
Susan Kaye McClary (born October 2, 1946) is an American musicologist associated with "new musicology". Noted for her work combining musicology with feminist...
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cadence Feminine Endings, a 1991 feminist critique by musicologist SusanMcClary A Feminine Ending, a 2008 play by Sarah Treem Feminine Endings, a 2008...
made immediately before the first performance; he thus, according to SusanMcClary, "inadvertently preserves as definitive an early draft of the opera"...
first lines ("O Superman / O Judge / O Mom and Dad") echo the aria. SusanMcClary suggests in her book Feminine Endings that "O Superman" may also have...
particular, that is, to achieve insight into the character of its identity." SusanMcClary suggests that new musicology defines music as "a medium that participates...
reaction against traditional historical musicology, which according to SusanMcClary, "fastidiously declares issues of musical signification off-limits to...
claim that music has meaning (to them), "new" musicologists, such as SusanMcClary,[incomplete short citation] argue that so-called "abstract" techniques...
among the Jewish diaspora, was in fact a form of identity building. SusanMcClary has criticised the notion of 'absolute music', arguing that all music...
Through the 1980s and 1990s, this trend continued as musicologists like SusanMcClary, Marcia Citron and Ruth Solie began to consider the cultural reasons...
Translated by Brian Massumi. Foreword by Fredric Jameson, afterword by SusanMcClary. University of Minnesota Press ISBN 0-8166-1287-0. A man of influence:...
approaches that are common elsewhere in the humanities. According to SusanMcClary (2000, p. 1285) the discipline of "music lags behind the other arts;...
translated by Brian Massumi, foreword by Fredric Jameson, afterword by SusanMcClary. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 0-8166-1286-2 (cloth)...
Georges Bizet: Carmen Archived 26 March 2023 at the Wayback Machine, SusanMcClary, p. 120 Dubal, David (2003). The Essential Canon of Classical Music...
hierarchical thinking have been criticized by many people, including SusanMcClary (born 1946), and by one political philosophy which vehemently opposes...
"weak" cadences, but this terminology is no longer acceptable to some. SusanMcClary has written extensively on the gendered terminology of music and music...
associated with weeping, see: passus duriusculus, lament bass, and pianto. SusanMcClary (1991) argues that chromaticism in operatic and sonata form narratives...
Mathúna Eusebius Mandyczewski Maria Rika Maniates Joseph de Marliave SusanMcClary R. C. Mehta Otto Mayer-Serra Lalmani Misra Jérôme-Joseph de Momigny...
devoted almost exclusively to her image and appearance". Musicologist SusanMcClary pondered that "great deal of ink has been spilled in the debate over...
translated by Brian Massumi, foreword by Fredric Jameson, afterword by SusanMcClary. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1985. Atton, Chris (2011)...
citing SusanMcClary whom claimed that Madonna is "solely responsible for creating her music, which is no the case eve for the two songs McClary analyzes"...
canons were questioned, and pluralism was promoted. Lawrence Kramer and SusanMcClary emphasized musical meaning. Taruskin criticized the canon's Eurocentrism...