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We're relaunching the new improved version of The Seminar Podcast for season 2! On today's episode, a conversation between host Nicholas Glastonbury and production/research assistant Sara Gaudino. More to come very soon!
The Seminar is a production of the Center for Cultural Analysis at Rutgers University. Find us on the web at seminarpod.org.
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Daphne Brooks is the William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of African American Studies, American Studies, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and Music at Yale University. She is the author of three books: Jeff Buckley’s Grace, from the 33 1/3 series; Bodies in Dissent: Spectacular Performances of Race and Freedom, 1850-1910, and Liner Notes for the Revolution: The Intellectual Life of Black Feminist Sound.
You can find more of Zora Neale Hurston's recorded performances in the digital collections of the Library of Congress.
You can also listen to much of the music discussed in the book at this Spotify playlist.
The Seminar is a production of the Center for Cultural Analysis at Rutgers University. Find us on the web at seminarpod.org.
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Ana Maria Ochoa Gautier is Professor of Music and Ethnomusicology at Tulane University. Her books include Aurality: Listening and Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Colombia (2014). She is a collaborator with the Colectivo Wiwa-Bunkuaneyuman, a collective of filmmakers from the Wiwa community in the Sierra Nevada mountains of Colombia..
The Seminar is a production of the Center for Cultural Analysis at Rutgers University. Find us on the web at seminarpod.org.
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No-No Boy, the musical brainchild of Dr. Julian Saporiti, is a songwriting and multimedia project that explores the untold histories of Asian America through song and sound. His latest album, Empire Electric, was released by Smithsonian Folkways this past September. His music is available for purchase at Bandcamp, and for streaming wherever you listen to music.
The Seminar is a co-production of the Center for Cultural Analysis at Rutgers University and Sounding Out!. Find us on the web at seminarpod.org.
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Nina Sun Eidsheim is Professor of Musicology and founder and director of the PEER Lab at UCLA. Her books are Sensing Sound: Singing and Listening as Vibrational Practice (2015) and The Race of Sound: Listening, Timbre, and Vocality in African American Music (2019).The Seminar is a co-production of the Center for Cultural Analysis at Rutgers University and Sounding Out!. Find us on the web at seminarpod.org.