table of contents
PART 1
(to start)
The participants
Discrimination – paradigm and otherness
Stereotypes, preconceptions, prejudices, discrimination, sexualisation
The male perspective
The female perspective
The non-binary perspective
Sexualisation
Technology
Positive discrimination
Common prejudices
Gendered music and sound art
No, but…
Yes, but…
Summarising the arguments
Different approaches to creating
The bigger picture – inclusion and interconnection of art and life
Artists as parents
Navigating the field
The field as it is observed
Navigating through the professional field
Expressing gender as a sound artist or musician
Gendered networks
The internet
Group dynamics
Perspectives for change
Education and role models
Awareness in the field, quota, gendered calls, women-only initiatives
Raising consciousness and getting informed
Self-awareness, self-respect, and respect for the other
Words and vocabulary
Conclusion
Summary
Afterthoughts
PART 2
Supplements
Survey filled out with quotes of female artists of all times and places
On gender and sex – a biological and cultural frame
The initial questionnaire
List of role models