Self-assertion, sex role, and vocal rasp

Folk Song Style and Culture American Association for the Advancement of Science Washington DC Published In Pages: 204-210
By Erickson, Edwin E.

Abstract

This chapter examines the relationship between singing behavior, specifically vocal rasp, and sex-role differences. Results suggest that conformity training is negatively associated with the use of vocal rasp. Results also suggest that women are more likely to sing with vocal rasp in societies where they make a more significant contribution to subsistence.

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