Sarah Raine Sarah Raine i(10196589 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: American
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1 'Back in the Day' : Experiencing and Retelling the Past as a Claim to Belong in the Current Northern Soul Scene Sarah Raine , 2019 single work criticism
— Appears in: Remembering Popular Music's Past 2019;
1 y separately published work icon Towards Gender Equality in the Music Industry Catherine Strong (editor), Sarah Raine (editor), New York (City) : Bloomsbury Academic , 2019 25671303 2019 multi chapter work criticism

Gender inequality is universally understood to be a continued problem in the music industry. This volume presents research that uses an industry-based approach to examine why this gender imbalance has proven so hard to shift, and explores strategies that are being adopted to try and bring about meaningful change in terms of women and gender diverse people establishing ongoing careers in music.

The book focuses on three key areas: music education; case studies that explore practices in the music industry; and activist spaces. Sitting at the intersection between musical production, the creative industries and gender politics, this volume brings together research that considers the gender politics of the music industry itself. It takes a global approach to these issues, and incorporates a range of genres and theoretical approaches. At a time when more attention than ever is being paid to gender and music, this volume presents cutting edge research that contributes to current debates and offers insights into possible solutions for the future.

1 y separately published work icon Narrative Witness 2 Narrative Witness: Indigenous Peoples, Australia-United States Sarah Raine (editor), Iowa : 2016 10195692 2014 anthology poetry essay 'In fall 2015, 32 indigenous writers and photographers living in Australia and the United States came together in an online exchange to create fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and photography centered on the theme of "narrative witness." Led by writing and photography workshop facilitators, the group work shopped their photo essays and texts online over the course of two months. ...'
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