Dear all,
You are cordially invited to the next session of the Music and Politics Reading Group which will take place via Zoom on Wednesday 24th November between 1-2:30pm UK time.
In this session we will focus on Dr Ross Cole’s (University of Cambridge) recently published book 'The Folk: Music, Modernity, and the Political Imagination' and explore the topics of folk music, mass culture and modernity. We are very delighted to announce that Dr Cole will be joining the discussion.
Participants are asked to read the following two texts:
Ross Cole, ‘Introduction: Lost Voices’, in The Folk: Music, Modernity, and the Political Imagination (Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2021), 1-17.
Keir Keightley, ‘Tin Pan Allegory’, Modernism/Modernity, Vol. 19, No. 4 (November 2012), 717-36.
Should you be interested in joining this session, please email [log in to unmask] for the Zoom link. Please also email us if you are interested in joining our mailing list.
About the Music and Politics Reading Group:
Established by PhD candidates affiliated with the Music Faculty of the University of Cambridge, the music and politics reading group provides regular opportunities for music scholars from across the UK and around the world to meet and discuss issues pertaining to music and politics in the broadest sense. The group meets via Zoom on the last Wednesday of every month to explore relevant texts, ideas, and trends in current scholarship, cutting across disciplines and facilitating lively discussion in an informal setting. We welcome participation from researchers at all stages of their careers.
With best wishes,
Ekaterina Pavlova, Alexandra Leonzini, and Eirini Diamantouli
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