MIDIB one-day conference “Cultural Diversity and Popular Music in the UK”, December 2022
Friday 2 December 2022, University of Burgundy, Dijon (France)
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Organisation: David Bousquet (Université de Bourgogne), Romain Garbaye (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle), Vincent Latour (Université Toulouse 2 – Jean Jaurès)
Programmme
(You can download a PDF version of the program below)
9am – 9.10am Welcome address
9.10am – 9.40am Eric Doumerc (Université Toulouse 2 – Jean Jaurès
“The Specials’ first album as an example of the survival of the Jamaican oral tradition in England”
9.40am – 10.10am Jeremy Tranmer (Université de Lorraine)
“Two Tone and the Asian Underground: movements, moments and minorities”
10.10am – 10.30am Discussion
10.30am -10.50am Coffee break
10.50am – 11.20am Ben Winsworth (Université d’Orléans)
“‘This is England, My Friend’: Kano and the Rewriting of English Pop History”
11.20am – 11.50pm Juliette Issartel (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle)
“#Grime4Corbyn and #Grime4Grenfell: The Performance of Grime MCs’ Political Involvement”
11.50pm – 12.10pm Discussion
12.10pm – 1.30pm Lunch
1.30pm – 2pm Sonia Awan (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle)
“A comparative perspective on the Qawwali and the Bhangra as transnational, popular musical-cum-artistic genres from South Asia”
2pm – 2.30pm Kwaku (Independent historical musicologist)
“African Music Na Pop Music Now”
2.30pm – 3pm Vesa Zatriqi & Arbër Maliqi (Université de Bourgogne)
“A tale of two cities: London and Pristina as musical influences in the identity formation of Dua Lipa and Rita Ora”
3pm – 3.30pm Discussion and concluding remarks
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Samuel Malby (November 25, 2022). MIDIB one-day conference “Cultural Diversity and Popular Music in the UK”, December 2022. Migration and Diversity in the British and Irish Isles. Retrieved September 9, 2024 from https://doi.org/10.58079/rfeb