It's got nothing to do with creativity. In the arts in general -- writing, visual arts, and forms of music outside of dance music, women are much better represented. I think at the University of Iowa if you look at the College of Music, Art and the Writer's workshop, it's pretty much an even split.
kent williams -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mp3.com/chaircrusher -- tunes http://www.live365.com/cgi-bin/directory.cgi?autostart=chaircrusher -- mix On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, b3kka wrote: > k, u didn't just say women are less creative now did you. cuz i don't think > that's the case at all. hence my project, to dispell such myths and get to > the real issues...of which i believe there are many practical and > theoretical aspects. but not the idea that women are less creative...by any > means...or this notion of "girly" music. > > bekka. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Nick Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: fab137 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 10:30 AM > Subject: Re: [313] R: [313] women and electronic music > > > So you're saying that girls like soft, "girly" music > > instead? Maybe girls just aren't as creative, or are > > concerned with other things... I dunno... > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Why pay for something you could get for free? > NetZero provides FREE Internet Access and Email > http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
