Cheryl Bruce, PhD Candidate, Cultural Studies, supervised by Dr Colleen Renihan

December 08, 2020 00:36:44
Cheryl Bruce, PhD Candidate, Cultural Studies, supervised by Dr Colleen Renihan
Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Cheryl Bruce, PhD Candidate, Cultural Studies, supervised by Dr Colleen Renihan

Dec 08 2020 | 00:36:44

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Show Notes

Topic: The rold of women orchestral conductors, particularly within the Canadian context.

Overview:  Although in the early stages of my research, my current focus has been identifying some of the ways in which women are excluded from orchestral conducting at the highest levels. This includes mentorship and educational shortfalls, gender bias and media representation.

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