Dear all,
You are warmly invited to come to a research seminar next week at the International Centre for Music Studies at Newcastle University with Professor Tricia Rose.
'What is the "popular" in black popular culture, today?'
Everyone is warmly invited our next ICMuS research seminar, given by Prof. Tricia Rose, Brown University, USA – as part of her residency as Visiting Professor in ICMuS next week. The talk takes place in the Robert Boyle Lecture Theatre (Armstrong Building), on Wednesday 27 November at 1.00 PM, and is entitled ‘What is the “popular” in black popular culture, today?’
Tricia Rose’s Visiting Professorship has been made possible with support from the School of Arts and Cultures’ Strategic Research Fund (Newcastle University). For more information, visit www.triciarose.com.
All the best,
Simon McKerrell (Newcastle)
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http://www.ncl.ac.uk/sacs/staff/profile/simon.mckerrell
https://sites.google.com/site/simonmckerrell/
http://newcastle.academia.edu/SimonMcKerrell
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