Abstract

This paper was presented as the keynote address for the Feminist Theory and Music 6 Conference at Boise State University, Idaho, July 2001. It is built on metaphors drawn from Adrienne Rich's poetry, remembered through a brief narrative of my personal and academic experiences, linked with my understanding of feminist theory and music. These experiences and understandings explore the value of Feminist Theory and Music conferences, past and present, and ponder directions for the future. I thank the Program Committee of FT&M6 for providing me with the opportunity to present this talk, and many thanks to Philip Brett, Ellen Koskoff, and Elizabeth Gould for their comments and support.

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