MORAL DENSITY" AND THE JOB OF SYMPHONY CONDUCTING; Reprinted from International Journal of Contemporary Sociology: Vol. 12, No. 3 & 4, July & October 1975
by Falk, Gerhard
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np: International Journal of Contemporary Sociology, 1975. Side stapled off print, with yellow cardstock cover. Readwear, shelf wear. Handwritten note in pen on cover. Very good.. pp. 206-211. Handwritten note from the author addressed to Vern [Bullough], stating "Vern, I believe this article deals with our present investigation and confirms your findings re: the need for 1. formal schoolings 2. with others & 3. leadership." The purpose of this paper is to show that successful symphony conducting depends on Durkheimian "moral density" and concentration of interaction and that the activities associated with achieving success as a conductor are such that they are compatible with traditional male roles and incompatible with traditional female roles.
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- MORAL DENSITY" AND THE JOB OF SYMPHONY CONDUCTING; Reprinted from International Journal of Contemporary Sociology
- Author
- Falk, Gerhard
- Book Condition
- Used - Side stapled off print, with yellow cardstock cover. Readwear, shelf wear. Handwritten note in pen on cover. Very good.
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- International Journal of Contemporary Sociology
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- 1975
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