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University of Southampton Hartley Residency, 13-14 February: Dr Alisha Lola Jones

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Erin Johnson-Williams <[log in to unmask]>

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University of Southampton Hartley Residency, 13-14 February: Dr Alisha Lola Jones





Day 1 - Tuesday 13 February



11.00 - 12.30 - Introductory seminar for PGR students with Dr Samantha Ege (Venue: Room 6/1083 Lecture Room C, Nuffield Theatre)



16.00 - 17.30 - Lecture: Ultrasonic Tastemaker: A Critical Gastromusicology with Dr Alisha Jones(Venue: Room 2/1083 Lecture Theatre B, Building 2)







Day 2 - Wednesday 14 February



10.30 - 12.00 - Workshop: Flaming?: The Peculiar Theopolitics of Fire and Desire in Black Male Gospel Performance with Dr Jones (Venue: Room 6/1083 Lecture Room C, Nuffield Theatre)



14.00 - 15.30 - Lecture-recital on Black feminist performance and scholarship by Dr Ege (Venue: Turner Sims Concert Hall)



16.00 - 17.30 - Closing roundtable with Dr Jones, Dr Ege, Liz Gre, and other invited guests (Venue: Room 6/1083 Lecture Room C, Nuffield Theatre)







BIOGRAPHY



Dr. Alisha Lola Jones is an associate professor in the faculty of music at the University of Cambridge in England. Additionally, as a performer-scholar, she consults museums, conservatories, seminaries, and arts organizations on curriculum, live and virtual event programming, and content development. Dr. Jones’ book Flaming?: The Peculiar Theopolitics of Fire and Desire in Black Male Gospel Performance (Oxford University Press) breaks ground by analyzing the role of gospel music-making in constructing and renegotiating gender identity among Black men. Dr. Jones' has been the recipient several awards for research, including: the Ruth Stone prize (SEM), Music in American Culture prize (AMS), and Philip Brett prize (AMS). She is completing two books: a gastromusicology book entitled Ultrasonic Tastemakers: Towards a Critical Gastromusicology and Sound Our Signatures: A Womanist Approach to Music Research, which sets forth anti-oppressive ways of listening to Black women. She is the album note researcher and writer for the 2022 Grammy nominated Requiem for the Enslaved by Carlos Simon, while regularly researching for the London Symphony Orchestra, the Aspen Festival and Detroit Symphony Orchestra, to name some. This international women’s day, Dr Jones will be awarded the 2023 Power of Women award for excellence as an educator at NBCUniversal in London.







LECTURE



Ultrasonic Tastemaker: A Critical Gastromusicology



Shortly after the term “soul food” was popularized on the heels of the “soul music” genre, culinary anthropologist and Sun Ra touring musician Vertamae Smart-Grosvenor published the cookbook-memoir Vibration Cooking or The Travel Notes of a Geechee Girl (1970). In the tradition of Zora Neale Hurston’s ethnographic research and Ms. Edna Lewis’ culinary culture-bearing, Vibration Cooking challenged the primacy of the “soul food” concept by centring on food as a source of pride, a site of sensuality, an art of multisensory storytelling, a validation of Black womanhood and Black consciousness-raising. Smart-Grosvenor wrote, “When I cook, I never measure or weigh anything. I cook by vibration.” Through her cultural anthropological writing, she pinned an intersection of music/sound, sensuality, and culinary perception that has yet to be explored through the lens of music or sound studies.







Probing that constellation of soulful, musical, sensual, and culinary perception, the textbook Ultrasonic Tastemakers: A Critical Gastromusicology is a ground-breaking critical investigation into the interconnectedness of African American embodiment, oral transmission, cultural production, wealth extraction, and consumption in the global marketplace as emblematic of what I coin as gastromusicophysics or multisensory “taste.”  Highly competent culture-bearers in the marketplace that I call “ultrasonic tastemakers” resonate with and register their talent, tapping into high vibrations, and frequencies of creative expressions, decision making and influencing what is, will be, and their products endure as en vogue, succulent, and mellifluous.







WORKSHOP



This workshop is an aural-visual exploration of issues addressed in Dr. Alisha Lola Jones’ book Flaming?: The Peculiar Theopolitics of Fire and Desire in Black Male Gospel Performance (Oxford University Press). This book breaks ground by analyzing the role of gospel music-making in constructing and renegotiating gender identity among Black men.





 Contact Dr Samantha Ege for further information, or for a link for joining remotely: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>









--

Dr Erin Johnson-Williams (she / her)

Lecturer in Music Education and Social Justice

Director, Centre for Music Education and Social Justice



Department of Music

University of Southampton

Office: Building 28, Room 2019







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Dr Erin Johnson-Williams (she / her)

Lecturer in Music Education and Social Justice

Director, Centre for Music Education and Social Justice



Department of Music

University of Southampton

Office: Building 28, Room 2019





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