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Fernando Orejuela is Senior Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at Indiana University. (2019) Conversation: Black Lives Matter & Music. Due to these changes, I raised a question of whether technological advancement is simply an enhancement of tools or a change in a way musicians compose.

As I move forward with this project, I hope my map will serve as a teaching tool and offer new literary insights into Hardy’s fictional world, life and writings, Project: Musical and Sonic Dimensions of Gentrification. For instance, MIDI software enabled people to compose without even playing any instruments. More about Copyright and other Restrictions. Ethnomusicology is the study of music from the cultural and social aspects of the people who make it. My project exhibits a GIS map of Wessex, the fictional setting in the novels and poems of nineteenth century British author and poet, Thomas Hardy. The purpose of my research is to understand how enhanced technology influences musicians in the way they perceive and create music.

Black Matters: Black Folk Studies and Black Campus Life Matters / Fernando Orejuela, 3. It encompasses distinct theoretical and methodical approaches that emphasize cultural, social, material, cognitive, biological, and other dimensions or contexts of musical behavior, in … Music has always been integral to the Black Lives Matter movement in the United States, with songs such as Kendrick Lamar's "Alright," J. Cole's "Be Free," D'Angelo and the Vanguard's "The Charade," The Game's "Don't Shoot," Janelle Monae's "Hell You Talmbout," Usher's "Chains," and many others serving as unofficial anthems and soundtracks for members and allies of the movement.
Black Lives Matter and Music: Protest, Intervention, Reflection (Activist Encounters in Folklore and Ethnomusicology) Paperback – Illustrated, August 10, 2018 by Fernando Orejuela (Editor, Contributor), Stephanie Shonekan (Editor, Contributor), Portia K. Maultsby (Foreword), Langston Collin Wilkins (Contributor), Alison Martin (Contributor), Denise Dalphond (Contributor) & 3 more

View 5,947 Items. American Folklife Center, Library of Congress. Story maps allow for a map to be used to as a narrative device utilizing multimedia images, sounds,videos, and more. A panel of ethnomusicologists and contributors to the book "Black Lives Matter and Music" looked towards the present state of the movement to discuss economic injustices, gentrification and cultural displacement, as well... Martin, Alison - Shonekan, Stephanie - Orejuela, Fernando. The go-go story map will provide an in depth look at places significant to the go-go community, such as record stores, venues, and neighborhoods, as well as how these places are being affected by gentrification. The Library of Congress hosts public events featuring authors, world leaders, entertainers, scholars and sports legends.

3-4. Denise Dalphond is an independent, public sector scholar of ethnomusicology specializing in Detroit techno and house music. Summ r / aseball S~m 200 11200 .i Folklife Center News A M E R I C A N BASEBALL SYMPOSIUM. Based on the six counties in the southern region of England, Hardy named his imaginary landscape after the medieval Anglo-Saxon kingdom that existed there prior to the Norman conquest.

Steve Roud discusses his work compiling The Folk Song Index, an online index to all the traditional folksongs of the English-speaking world. Rights assessment is your responsibility. 2019 Serena Yang, University of California, Davis. The digital map of Wessex allows scholars and students to explore the towns and locations in Thomas Hardy’s Wessex and compare them to their real locations of today’s southern region of England. Copyright © 2020 The Trustees of Indiana University, A research center of the Office of the Vice Provost for Research, Indiana University Bloomington, A Digital and Naturalistic Landscape of Thomas Hardy's Wessex. Go-go music is a subgenre of funk music local to DC, and through its highly percussive, energetic live performances, has served as cultural staple of black life in the city for over 40 years. 2019 Marcus Pyle, New York University. Video. For this reason, when we read Hardy’s novels today, we get a fully-realized picture of Hardy’s fictional world. Indiana University Bloomington More than a mere setting in Hardy’s fiction, my future project goals include exploring the significance of space in the natural world Hardy captures in his writings and continuing to build upon the digital map I have created to incorporate Hardy’s other novels (e.g. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, . Her resulting study, "Crown Me!" M.A.

Since the first illustrated map of Wessex, there have been numerous updated drawings of the map of Wessex published in various editions of Hardy’s novels. My work centers around the musical and sonic dimensions of gentrification in … Indiana University, Activist Encounters in Folklore and Ethnomusicology. Publications Automation and the Folklife Center - Part II Volume VII,... American Folklife Center, Library of Congress. Conversation: Black Lives Matter & Music. Sheis editor with Mellonee V. Burnim of African American Music: An Introduction,and Issues in African American Music: Power, Gender, Race, Representation. - Folklorist and ethnomusicologist Stephanie Shonekan is a professor and the chair of the W.E.B. While the Library of Congress created most of the videos in this collection, they include copyrighted materials that the Library has permission from rightsholders to present. This project intervenes in the intersection of digital humanities, ethnomusicology, and black studies, as I explore the ways in which black musicians in DC have used music to construct senses of place. Whittle, Janet. Music has always been integral to the Black Lives Matter movement in the United States, with songs such as Kendrick Lamar's "Alright," J. Cole's "Be Free," D'Angelo and the Vanguard's "The Charade," The Game's "Don't Shoot," Janelle Monae's "Hell You Talmbout," Usher's "Chains," and many others serving as unofficial anthems and soundtracks for members and allies of the movement.

In 1891 the first illustrated map of Wessex was published anonymously in The Bookman, a monthly magazine printed in London.

Candidate, Ethnomusicology Project: Musical and Sonic Dimensions of Gentrification. [This] volume is written from the heart of the BLM movement: the authors' stance as politically committed, or 'engaged,' scholars lends the work an immediacy poignantly buttressing its academic value. Due to the rapid development of technology, it changed the way music being created and recognized. He is currently writing an ethnographic manuscript on cultivation of local identity within Houston's screwed & chopped hip hop music scene. I’d also like to explore Hardy’s prevalent themes of naturalism and predeterminism in connection to the towns and places in Wessex using quantitative textual analysis methods. 1964. [A] book for our time that is right on time. Langston Collin Wilkins is Traditional Arts Specialist with the Tennessee Arts Commission. BlackMizzou: Music and Stories One Year Later / Stephanie Shonekan, 2. In this collection of critical studies, contributors draw from ethnographic research and personal encounters to illustrate how scholarly research of, approaches to, and teaching about the role of music in the Black Lives Matter movement can contribute to public awareness of the social, economic, political, scientific, and other forms of injustices in our society. Permissions may additionally be required from holders of other rights (such as publicity and/or privacy rights). The Pennsylvania Dutch culture, which is now over three centuries old and still evolving, is an American hybrid creation put together from Continental Europe, British Isles, and American building blocks in Southeastern... Ethnographic photographer Peggy Fleming spent three years photographing and interviewing the members of Washington's Capital Pool Checkers Club.

The creation of Wessex made its first appearance in chapter 50 of the serialized version of Hardy’s novel, Far from the Madding Crowd. IU Bloomington, Major: Information Systems, Minor: Music, Kelley School of Business. 2019. Due to the central element Wessex serves in Hardy’s fiction, a digital mapping of Wessex is highly ideal.
- Alison Martin is a contributor to the volume "Black Lives Matter and Music: Protest, Intervention, Reflection." F O L K L I F E BUFFALO SOLDIERS C... Black Lives Matter & Music: Documenting Contemporary Culture, Challenges of Designing the Roud Folk Song Index, The Capital Pool Checkers Club: Tradition, Competition & Community in Washington DC, Black Lives Matter & Music : On Documenting Contemporary Culture, Music of the American Indian: Northwest (Puget Sound). (2010), documents more than an interesting recreational club: it... Decoration Day is a late spring or summer tradition that involves cleaning community cemeteries, decorating them with flowers, holding religious services in cemeteries, and having dinner on the ground. Higgins, Jon B. Starting with one of his most famous novels, Tess of the d’Urbervilles, my project maps the novel’s narrative through its locations in the order in which they first appear in the novel. Using the New York Public Library’s open source mapping tool, Map Warper, I have geo-rectified a digitized edition of Thomas Hardy’s illustrated map of Wessex and aligned it in ArcGIS Online with a basemap of its real locations in today’s southern region of England. Project: A Digital and Naturalistic Landscape of Thomas Hardy's WessexTwitter: @ericayhayes.

A panel of ethnomusicologists and contributors to the book "Black Lives Matter and Music" looked... Daniel Murray Collection (Library of Congress) - Shonekan, Stephanie - American Folklife Center - Orejuela, Fernando - Archive of Folk Culture (Library of Congress). © 2020 The Trustees of Introduction to Black Lives Matter and Music: Protest, Intervention, Reflection / Fernando Orejuela, 1. Alison Martin Ph.D. For this project, I will construct a digital story map that explores and documents the relationship between the go-go musical community and Washington, DC.

| [T]his book should inspire activists, scholars, and those who fall on both sides to conduct research globally on the topics explored, since anti-blackness is a worldwide issue. Folklife Center News, Volume 7 number 2 (April-June 1984). [anthro] 1961. MP3 players and streaming services changed the way we listen to music. I will study this topic through interviews with classical music composers and asking their perception of composition projects which involved technology and which haven’t. Grauer, Victor A. Hebrew Chant in the Daily Liturgy of the Synagogue.

Each chapter in Black Lives Matter and Music focuses on a particular case study, with the goal to inspire and facilitate productive dialogues among scholars, students, and the communities we study. There was a problem with your download, please contact the server administrator. Video. The Library of Congress Motion Picture. Conversation: Black Lives Matter & Music.