What She Go Do
Explore the transformative power of music in What She Go Do by Hope Munro, published by the University Press of Mississippi in 2016. This compelling hardback edition spans 224 pages and offers an insightful examination of women's roles in the musical landscape of Trinidad and Tobago. Through meticulous ethnographic fieldwork, Munro highlights how increased access and agency for women in both folk and popular music have significantly improved gender relations and representation within this vibrant culture.
Delve into the narratives and experiences that underscore the importance of women musicians in bridging gaps and fostering understanding across genders. This book is essential for anyone interested in music history, gender studies, and the cultural tapestry of the Caribbean. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn how sound can shape social dynamics in profound ways!