Toronto 2000
Musical Intersections
IASPM US-Canada Program

Thursday, Nov. 2, 2000 Friday, Nov. 3, 2000 Saturday, Nov. 4, 2000 Sunday, Nov. 5, 2000

Program Committee:

Saturday, November 4, 2000   Next is Home!

Sunday,
Nov. 5, 2000
   
9:00 - 12:00 a.m. SAM/IASPM (Toron. III-Harris+Macdonald-75/75) Analyses of Popular Music
John Covach 
(University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
Chair
James Bennighof (Baylor University) Issues of Value in Recent Rock Analysis
Janna Saslaw (Loyola University, New Orleans) Meter and Accent in Sun Ra
Tim Hughes (Experience Music Project)) Repetition, Pop Music and Stevie Wonder
Kevin Clifton (Colby College) Voice Leading and the Theme of Loss in the Music of Tori Amos
Charles Kronengold (University of Northern Iowa) Sounds and Structure of Drum & Bass
  IASPM 2 (Conf. G-80) Music and Cultural Politics
Gil Rodman (University of South Florida) Chair
Steve Waksman (Bowling Green State University) The Blues Always Make Us Remember:  
Sherman Alexie, Indigenous, and Native American Appropriations of the Blues
Jason Hanley  (SUNY Stony Brook) ‘The Land of Rape and Honey’: 
Images of Fascist and Nazi Propaganda in the Music Videos of Ministry and Laibach
Anna Nekola (University of Wisconsin-Madison) ‘A Little Bit Of [Mambo]’?: 
Lou Bega and a Multi-Musical Culture
Eden Kainer (University of Wisconsin at  Madison) Ella Fitzgerald: 
Bridging the Gap from the Exotic Other to the Mainstream
  IASPM 3 (York-68)

Recorded Legacies, Contested Traditions: 
Reconciling the Economic and Aesthetic in Popular Music Analysis

Keir Keightley (University of Western Ontario) Chair
Steve Bailey (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Bo Diddley: Rock and Roll and Four Horizons of Analysis
Eric W. Rothenbuhler (University of Iowa) Robert Johnson's Blues Style as a Product of Recorded Culture
Tom McCourt (University of Illinois at Springfield) Tape Trading Cultures:  Aura and Ownership
Nabeel Zuberi (University of Auckland) Black Whole Styles: Sounds, Technology and Diaspora Aesthetics

Saturday, November 4, 2000   Next is Home!

For the complete schedule including the programs
of all 15 cooperating organisations,
go:

Toronto Schedule

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IASPM
in North-America,
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or


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This page was updated on 27-September-2000
by Heinz-Peter Katlewski