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Cenotaphs in Sound: Catastrophe, Memory, and Musical Memorials [PDF]
Originally published at http://proceedings.eurosa.org/2/schmidt.pdfThis paper examines the peculiar status of musical compositions that are intended to serve as memorials of victims of political violence.
Schmidt, James
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This article examines how emerging generative AI technologies in Europe and North America are being used to reanimate the dead, prompting users to define the ‘edges’ of self and personhood through coding practices. These technologies invite new engagements with fundamental questions of relatedness and the construction of the self, challenging and ...
Jennifer Cearns
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Tsitsi Ella Jaji, Africa in Stereo: Modernism, Music and Pan-African Solidarity [PDF]
Mumbua Kioko
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Popular music and/as event: subjectivity, love and fidelity in the aftermath of rock ’n’ roll [PDF]
This article concerns the usefulness of attaching a philosophy of the event to popular music studies. I am attempting to think about the ways that rock ’n’ roll functions as a musical revolution that becomes subjected to a narrative of loss accompanying ...
Elliott, Richard
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This article – part of a six‐year ethnographic research project – aims to deconstruct and ‘decolonize’ essentialized notions of adolescence and youth, primarily through the application of the category of intersectionality. The research focuses on a series of educational initiatives implemented in San Siro, one of Milan's largest public housing ...
Paolo Grassi
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Comparative Analysis of Preference in Contemporary and Earlier Texts Using Entropy Measures. [PDF]
Mohseni M, Redies C, Gast V.
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Depravity, abuse and homoerotic desire in Billy Budd and the 'Prussian officer' [PDF]
In their resonant and evocative stories – Billy Budd, Sailor and ‘The Prussian Officer’ – Herman Melville and D. H. Lawrence adopt military settings for a personal drama.
Jones, Bethan
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What do communicating with a baby, with an animal, and with an ancestor have in common? In all three cases, people engage in opaque communication that is far from the standard psycholinguistic model of transparent interaction based on shared intentionality.
Charles Stépanoff
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A misreading of Thomas Mann’s Doktor Faustus as a simple allegory lies at the heart of the controversy surrounding Mann’s use of Arnold Schoenberg’s music as a demonically inspired fascist aesthetic.
Jacob-Ivan Eidt
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