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NEWS

IASPM-Canada Presents: New Year, New Research

IASPM CA

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This online seminar features talks and discussions by some of our IASPM-Canada members, highlighting their recent publications and research. This includes our 2020 IASPM-Canada article/chapter prize winner, Vanessa Tremblay, and our 2020 IASPM-Canada book prize winner, Kyle Devine. Come hear about their work, the organisation, and join in on the discussion through the Q&A following each set of speakers. Everyone welcome!

Speakers:

  • Vanessa Tremblay (UniversitĂ© du QuĂ©bec Ă  MontrĂ©al) makes visible the vital contributions of jazz history’s “badass mothers,” women whose commitment to care-giving opened paths to influencing and sustaining vital jazz traditions, contributions that have been largely unseen in jazz scholarship.

  • Kyle Devine (University of Oslo) and Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier (University of Victoria) discuss their upcoming edited collection, Audible Infrastructures , revealing the systems and structures on which music and sound depend. Their work encourages innovative interdisciplinary approaches at the intersections of anthropology, sound studies, and musicology.

  • Charity Marsh (University of Regina) and Mark Campbell (University of Toronto) discuss their new edited collection, We Still Here: Hip Hop North of the 49th Parallel, which documents the diversity of experiences in creating hip hop in Canada. The book highlights, in particular, issues of gender, identity and power in relationship to the Black diaspora and Indigenous communities.

Contact: iaspmcanada@gmail.com

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Ce séminaire en ligne rassemble des présentations et des discussions de membres d’IASPM-Canada, mettant en évidence leurs publications et recherches récentes. Parmi ceux-ci, notons la présence de notre gagnante du prix article/chapitre IASPM-Canada 2020, Vanessa Tremblay, et notre lauréat du prix livre IASPM-Canada 2020, Kyle Devine. Venez discuter avec elles et eux de leur travail, de l’organisation, et participer aux périodes de questions qui suivront chaque série de conférenciers. Bienvenue à toutes et tous !

Conférencières, conférenciers :

  • Vanessa Tremblay (UniversitĂ© du QuĂ©bec Ă  MontrĂ©al) rend visible l’importante contribution des « mères badass » de l’histoire du jazz, des femmes dont l’engagement envers les soins a ouvert la voie Ă  l’influence et au maintien de traditions jazz vitales, contributions qui ont Ă©tĂ© largement invisibles dans le domaine du jazz.

  • Kyle Devine (UniversitĂ© d’Oslo) et Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier (UniversitĂ© de Victoria) discutent de leur prochaine publication, Audible Infrastructures, rĂ©vĂ©lant les systèmes et les infrastructures dont dĂ©pendent la musique et le son. Leurs travaux encouragent des approches interdisciplinaires innovantes aux intersections de l’anthropologie, des Ă©tudes sonores et de la musicologie.

  • Charity Marsh (UniversitĂ© de Regina) et Mark Campbell (UniversitĂ© de Toronto) discutent de leur nouvelle publication, We Still Here : Hip Hop North of the 49th Parallel, qui documente la diversitĂ© des expĂ©riences de crĂ©ation de hip-hop au Canada. Plus particulièrement, le livre met en Ă©vidence les questions de genre, d’identitĂ© et de pouvoir en relation avec la diaspora noire et les communautĂ©s autochtones.

Contact : iaspmcanada@gmail.com