Sophie Drinker

Sophie Lewis Drinker (geboren als Sophie Lewis Hutchinson; * 24. August 1888 in Haverford, Pennsylvania; † 6. September 1967 in Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania) war eine US-amerikanische Begründerin der musikwissenschaftlichen Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung.

„I had never been a feminist nor has anyone in my family tutored me in this train of thought. I took no part in the struggle for women suffrage. In fact, I was hardly aware that it was going on. At that point, I was absorbed in child-bearing, in the management of the household affairs, and in my husband’s companionship. But the time came when some sleeping part of me awoke and had to be heeded.“

Sophie Drinker[1]
  1. Sophie Hutchinson Drinker: Memoir. Untitled Typescript. S. 198. Zitiert nach: Ruth A. Solie: Culture, Feminism, and the Sacred: Sophie Drinker’s Muscial Activism. In: Ralph P. Locke, Cyrilla Barr (Hrsg.): Cultivating Music in America. Women Patrons and Activists since 1869. University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles, London 1997, ISBN 0-520-08395-4, S. 269 (englisch, Volltext in der Google-Buchsuche).

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