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Roots and Branches of the European Network of Guided Imagery and Music (ENGIM)
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The Avant-Garde Roots of Video Game Music and Algorithmic Culture
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Shape Notes, Gospels and Spirituals: Rediscovering Spirituality in the 21st Century
Published 2008-12-01“…In the following lines I would like to show where modern roots and limits of this interest are and what challenges the Czechs have had in facing the perception of American sacred music after 1989. …”
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“The Noise of Our Living”: Richard Wright and Chicago Blues
Published 2024-01-01“…Utilizing biographical details of the life of Muddy Waters, I show how his work as a musician in Mississippi, then in Chicago, and his development of an electrified blues style, parallels and personifies the shift from an African American perspective rooted in an agrarian, pre-modern south to an industrial, modern north documented so effectively by Wright. …”
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African-American Music in the Service of White Nationalists: Polish “Patriotic Rap” as a Pop Cultural Tool to Promote National Values
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The Power of Conformity: Music, Sound, and Vision in Back to the Future
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Apsara Aesthetics and Belonging: On Mixed-Race Cambodian American Performance
Published 2023-12-01“…I will be using examples from the work of music artist and violinist Chrysanthe Tan, theater practitioner Kalean Ung, and autoethnographic engagement with my own creative projects to show how examining the work of multi-racial Cambodian American performing artists can bring forth the complex dynamics of Cambodian diasporic cultural politics and belonging.…”
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Patriarchs, Pipers and Presidents: Gaelic Immigrant Funerary Customs and Music in North America
Published 2020-06-01“…Despite being deeply rooted in tradition, the music and function of this musical practice have changed over time. …”
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Backwoods: rural distance and authenticity in twentieth-century American independent folk and rock discourse
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Art and Environmental Struggle Curating an Exhibition About Place‐Rooted Ecological Knowledge
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The making of an American orchestra: U.C. Hill and the Philharmonic in New York, 1815-1848
Published 2023“…</p> <p>In addition to deciphering the opinions, politics, and worldview of Hill, for the first time this study provides a more granular accounting of the lives of early nineteenth century working musicians, something that has been recognized as lacking in the literature (Crawford and Root). Through Hill’s experiences, the focus shifts to the musicians, mostly instrumentalists, who formed a distinct musical culture and a close-knit, mutually supportive community in New York City between 1815 and 1848. …”
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Pianure Blues: From the Dialect of the Plains to the English of the Blues
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Too Dark to Support the Lions, But Light Enough for the Frontlines”: Negotiating Race, Place, and Nation in Afro-Finnish Hip Hop
Published 2019-01-01“…Prior to the 2010s, the landscape of Finnish hip hop was largely white with little engagement with race or hip hop’s roots as a Black American cultural form. This status quo was disrupted by the rise of Afro-Finnish rappers. …”
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Bossa Nova: The Reinvention and Reinvigoration of Samba in the 1950s
Published 2013-07-01“…In a society where music becomes the core of its people’s life, many discourses emerge and root in music. …”
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IS HUMOR A GIFT FROM GOD OR A WAY OF PUNISHMENT FROM SATAN? ‘LAUGHTER AS A SOCIAL PUNISHMENT’ AS A SANCTION OF PUNISHMENT OF SOCIAL NORMS IN AMERICAN CULTURE / MİZAH, TANRI’DAN BİR...
Published 2017-11-01“…The data selected by random sampling from American history will reveal that the person who performs the humorous act with the perspective of the Theory of Superiority does so with the sense of superiority of the self and superiority of self-perception. …”
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“I Put Myself Back in the Narrative”: Hamilton as Founders Fanfiction
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Editor’s Note
Published 2017-09-01“…Kirby exposes a peculiar construction of cosmopolitanism at the root of Grainger’s modes of presenting Delius to US audiences, arguing that by downplaying his European national roots, Delius and his music could be deployed as a “blank canvas” upon which Grainger could superimpose his own “developing racist ideologies.” …”
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They’ve Translated My Song, Ma: Shifts in Song Translation
Published 2022-06-01“…In 1970 American singer-songwriter and First Lady of Woodstock Melanie Safka released her third album Candles in the Rain, which included a song lamenting the music industry: What Have They Done to My Song, Ma. …”
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