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Category Archives: Volume 2.2
The Death of Francis Scott Key and Other Elegies: Music and the New American Studies
Keynote Address by John Carlos Rowe (University of Southern California) 20 May 2009 at Bielefeld University
Posted in Volume 2.2
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Sound Tracks: Towards a Topography of Hybridization in US Urban Popular Music
Martin Butler, Universität Duisburg-Essen
Posted in Volume 2.2
Tagged cultural geography, hybridity, mobility, mobility studies, popular music
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“And yet I can’t imagine that you want me too”:The Spectacle of Whiteness and the Black Jazz of Art Pepper
Jürgen E. Grandt, Georgia Institute of Technology
Posted in Volume 2.2
Tagged Art Pepper, authenticity, Blackness, Guy Debord, jazz, race, spectacle, whiteness
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“Damn Straight, It’s Called Race!” – Rap and the Transcultural Logic of Race
Martin Lüthe, Universität Gießen
Posted in Volume 2.2
Tagged Blackness, hip hop, minstrel shows, Mos Def, music, popular culture, race, rap, sampling, transcultural
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Beyond the Hood? Detroit Techno, Underground Resistance, and African American Metropolitan Identity Politics
Christoph Schaub, Columbia University
Posted in Volume 2.2
Tagged African-American, Detroit, hip hop, identity politics metropolitan experience, music, techno
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