第二次世界大战皇家空军乐队中的女性:一个不为人知的故事

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Anthea Skinner
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摘要现有的对澳大利亚国防军乐队的研究,包括澳大利亚国防军自己发表的研究,认为女性直到20世纪80年代才有资格加入主流军乐队。在此之前,人们认为女性在澳大利亚国防军中参与音乐活动仅限于音乐会和女性辅助合奏团的成员。这篇文章将展示,恰恰相反,在第二次世界大战期间,一小群女性在澳大利亚皇家空军(RAAF)乐队中演奏。这些女性是澳大利亚女子辅助空军(WAAAF)的成员,当海外部署限制了男性音乐家的可用性时,她们被邀请加入当地的RAAF乐队。这项研究利用档案研究、当代媒体报道和对WAAAF退伍军人的采访,探索了这群以前未被承认的国防军音乐家的生活和职责。尽管工资低于男性,但当国家需要她们时,这一小群女性自豪地在与男性平等的条件下玩耍和游行,结果在和平统治后又被排斥了四十年。
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Women in World War II RAAF Bands: An Untold Story
Abstract Existing research into Australian defence force bands, including that published by the Australian Defence Force itself, assumes that women were not eligible to join mainstream military bands until the 1980s. Prior to this, it was thought women’s involvement in music in the Australia defence forces was limited to concert parties and membership of women’s auxiliary ensembles. This article will show that, on the contrary, a small group of women played in Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) bands during World War II. These women, members of the Women’s Auxiliary Australian Air Force (WAAAF), were invited to join their local RAAF bands when overseas deployments limited the availability of male musicians. This study uses archival research, contemporary media reports and interviews with WAAAF veterans to explore the lives and duties of this previously unacknowledged group of defence force musicians. Despite being paid less than their male counterparts, this small group of women proudly played and marched on equal terms with the men when their country needed them, only to be excluded for another forty years once peace reigned.
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