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Lauron Kehrer deposited “Sissy Style”: Gender, Race, and Sexuality in New Orleans Bounce Dance on Humanities Commons 2 years, 5 months ago
For the past decade, queer and trans rappers have been the dominant force in New Orleans bounce, a dance-centric hip hop genre specific to that city. Inspired by the language of bounce rappers themselves, such as Sissy Nobby, who self-identify as gay and reclaim a once pejorative term to openly express their sexual and gender identities through…[Read more]
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Lauron Kehrer deposited Negotiating Lesbian Identities and Building Community: Goldenrod Music Distribution and Women’s Music on Humanities Commons 2 years, 12 months ago
Of the sixty-plus companies that comprised the collective WILD (Women’s Independent Label Distribution), Goldenrod Music is the only one that remains and still specializes in women’s music. The company’s survival is contingent upon its ability to adapt to changing lesbian communities; it must both meet the communities’ needs and maintain continu…[Read more]
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Marc Edward Hannaford replied to the topic Hit the Road, Jack in the discussion
Society for Music Theory – Jazz Interest Group on Humanities Commons 5 years, 5 months agoI respect your point of view, Ben, but I want to restate my point that confronting these problems is best done by participating and using one’s privilege and power, rather than ceding it.
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Marc Edward Hannaford replied to the topic Hit the Road, Jack in the discussion
Society for Music Theory – Jazz Interest Group on Humanities Commons 5 years, 5 months agoFor me—and this point of view stems from asking mentors who are BIPOC in our field—is that we can help the field by participating in it more than we can through absence. I respect the act of leaving as an act of protest, but at the same time it means that many others particularly contingent, junior, and BIPOC scholars, are left to do the wor…[Read more]
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Marc Edward Hannaford replied to the topic 2020 Meeting Ideas in the discussion
Society for Music Theory – Jazz Interest Group on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoThanks for keeping this conversation going. I strongly agree with Garrett that it’s up to us white folx to help dismantle white supremacy, which to my mind makes the topic of whiteness all the more crucial in the very-white SMT, particularly sub-disciplines that focus on black music.
If we do decide to invite BIPOC from outside our discipline…[Read more]
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Chris Stover created the event CFP: Counterframing Music Theory: Minorities and Marginalities in the group SMT Analysis of World Music Interest Group on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
Title: CFP: Counterframing Music Theory: Minorities and Marginalities
Description: The Analysis of World Music Interest Group and Global Interculturalism and Musical Peripheries Interest group will co-host a symposium at SMT 2020 in Minneapolis entitled “Counterframing Music Theory: Minorities and Marginalities.” Building on the momentum of the…[Read more]
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Marc Edward Hannaford replied to the topic 2020 Meeting Ideas in the discussion
Society for Music Theory – Jazz Interest Group on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoI’m glad that we’re beginning this discussion and like both suggestions.
I’d like to suggest that we have a session on the critical race concept of “whiteness” and its historical/continuing role jazz studies and jazz theory. I think it might be a good time to turn the mirror inwards into our sub-discipline. I’m open to other ideas for our m…[Read more]
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