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mostly musicology: Random thoughts toward a paper (or papers) on early music, bodies, whiteness, privilege, modernity, and intersectionality.
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Musicology with a dash of life. Tuesday, 22 April 2008. Random thoughts toward a paper (or papers) on early music, bodies, whiteness, privilege, modernity, and intersectionality. What does that imply about the complaints regarding arts funding in Britain? How might Ireland’s early music scene avoid the painful situation of the British early music scene? Would a dismantling of white privilege mean the end of early music? No, it doesn’t have to. There’s no reason for early music not to be o...The feminist ...
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mostly musicology: July 2007
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Musicology with a dash of life. Monday, 2 July 2007. Mina Agossi is very cool indeed and I love her music. Perhaps I'm too much of a fan to write something on her, though, because every time I try I just seem to start and end with "wow, she's so cool". Perhaps there's something to be said about identity. Most of the scholarly writing on jazz with which I'm familiar deals with the "canonic" figures of jazz (especially Miles), most (all? Fan sites, journalism (such as this. Or reviews on blogs (such as this.
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mostly musicology: erotics of higher education
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Musicology with a dash of life. Saturday, 24 May 2008. Erotics of higher education. There's an interesting piece by Hannah Fearn in THES on sex and the university. The issue of eroticism in the lecturer-student relationship is one that I first encountered in bell hooks's Teaching To Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom. People get very passionate about their topics, and encouraging students to appreciate the same material, or questions, or methodologies can be seen as a seduction of sorts.
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mostly musicology: Unread books
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Musicology with a dash of life. Tuesday, 27 May 2008. The top 100 or so books most often marked as "unread" by LibraryThing's users. Bold the books you have read, underline the ones you read for school, italicize the ones you started but didn't finish. Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell. One Hundred Years of Solitude. Life of Pi: A novel. The Name of the Rose. The Tale of Two Cities. Guns, Germs, and Steel. The Time Traveler's Wife. A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius. Reading Lolita in Tehran. In the...
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mostly musicology: January 2008
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Musicology with a dash of life. Sunday, 27 January 2008. Finally we're holding the preliminary b/m meeting on Weds 30 Jan at 4pm. We'll sketch out a plan as a group. I was thinking particularly about some anxiety/frustration with arts funding that I've heard expressed by early music performers based in England. It seems to tie in with the SE England anxiety about immigration- our government is giving our funding/benefits/work (privilege? Some things to consider. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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mostly musicology: bodies/music at last
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Musicology with a dash of life. Sunday, 27 January 2008. Finally we're holding the preliminary b/m meeting on Weds 30 Jan at 4pm. We'll sketch out a plan as a group. I was thinking particularly about some anxiety/frustration with arts funding that I've heard expressed by early music performers based in England. It seems to tie in with the SE England anxiety about immigration- our government is giving our funding/benefits/work (privilege? Some things to consider. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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mostly musicology: April 2008
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Musicology with a dash of life. Tuesday, 22 April 2008. Random thoughts toward a paper (or papers) on early music, bodies, whiteness, privilege, modernity, and intersectionality. What does that imply about the complaints regarding arts funding in Britain? How might Ireland’s early music scene avoid the painful situation of the British early music scene? Would a dismantling of white privilege mean the end of early music? No, it doesn’t have to. There’s no reason for early music not to be o...The feminist ...
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mostly musicology: November 2007
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Musicology with a dash of life. Wednesday, 21 November 2007. Bodies and music again. Aaaargh, I am way behind with all of this. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). In the hall of mirrors. Bodies and music again.
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mostly musicology: beginning of the rest of the year....
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Musicology with a dash of life. Friday, 4 April 2008. Beginning of the rest of the year. Teaching ended about 10 days ago and I'm now returning to the research projects from which I allowed myself to be sidetracked. So, what are some of the issues? That said, I'm reading (still) Guido Ruggiero's book on Machiavelli. In which he argues that actually homosexuality did. Ugh Now I'm going to feel real guilty. That's a recipe for a really good night's sleep. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).