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SUMMARY:Columbia Music Scholarship Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Columbia University Graduate Program in Music presents its annual conference on the topic: “Sound in Struggle: Audible Resistances.” Join us for a day of panels on the place of music in political resistance. \nAlex E. Chávez\, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Notre Dame\, will be delivering his keynote address “Sonic Bridges and Intersectional Futures.” \nProgram: \n9:30 am – Welcome and Breakfast\n10:00 am – Session 1: Amplifying Archives\nChair: Julia Doe \nElizabeth Weinfield\, “Leonora Duarte (1610–1678): Converso Composer in Antwerp”\nMari Jo Velasco\, “Basque Songs of Revolutionary Turmoil and the Soundscape of Town Conflict\, (1791-1792)”\nDavid Floyd\, “Critical Representation: Incorporating African American Art Music Composers into Theory Pedagogy”\n11:45 am – Session 2: Sound Tactics and Genre Resistance\nChair: Kevin Fellezs \nAlexander Goncalves\, “Lyric and Liberation: Radical Pragmatics in Brazilian Hip Hop”\nKelsey Klotz\, “Choosing to Resist: White Privilege\, Civil Rights\, and the Music Industry”\nBenjamin Safran\, “Classical Music and the Paradox of Repression in Contemporary Social Movements of the United States”\n1:00 pm – Lunch\n2:15 pm – Session 3: Soundscapes of Protest\nChair: Emily Wang \nJoe Lovell\, “Sonic Resistance in the Early PRC: Subverting the Soundscape in Mao’s China”\nRebecca Lentjes\, “Sonic Dissent at U.S. Anti-Abortion Protests”\nMiranda Fedock\, “The Audible Transnation: Listening to WeChat as Resistance”\n4:00 pm – Keynote Speech: Alex E. Chávez (University of Notre Dame)\n5:00 pm – Reception \nThis event is free and open for the public. RSVP HERE
URL:https://brown.columbia.edu/event/columbia-music-scholarship-conference/
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