IASPM-US 2001
conference schedule
Popular Music and the Performance of Difference
Friday, September 14
Session 1: 9:00-10:20 a.m.
1. Method and Theory in Popular Music Studies (Steve Waksman, chair)
- Bruce Horner, "Making an Academic Difference: Popular Music Study and Disciplinary Identity Politics"
- Theodore Gracyk, "All Shook Up: The Cultural Location of Musical Appropriation"
- David Brackett, "What a Difference a Name Makes: Two Instances of African American Popular Music"
2. Women Making Music (Mirerza Gonzalez-Velez, chair)
- Rebekah Farrugia, "Representation and the Construction of Collectivity: Women and the Electronic Dance Music Art World"
- Margaret Martin, "Ray of Light/Bundle of Joy: Representations of Motherhood in Rock and Pop Music"
- Susan Fast, "When Women Sing Back Up: Power, Gender and Race in Rock Vocals"
3. Bob Dylan: Ambiguous Icon (Paul Friedlander, chair)
- Scott Sandage, "The Loser Now Will Be Later to Win: Bob Dylan and the American Aesthetic of Failure"
- David Shumway, "Bob Dylanís Self-Fashioning"
- Martha Nell Smith, "Bob Dylan: Gender and Sexuality?"
Session 2: 10:30-11:50 a.m.
4. African Music in the World (T.M. Scruggs, chair)
- Simon Akindes, "Jah Tiken Fakoly: Re-configuring Ivorianness and Pedagogy through Reggae in the Ivory Coast"
- Nasser Al-Taee (untitled, Algerian music)
- Martin Scherzinger, "Globalization and the Production of Musical Pasts in Africa"
5. High/Low: Popular Music and the Avant-Garde (Kembrew McLeod, chair)
- Jason Hanley, "Stockhausen, Cage, and Pink Floyd: The Avant-Garde in Art Rock"
- Lisa Soccio, "Nothing's Shocking: On the Persistence of Avant-Gardism in Alternative Music"
- Jane Chi Hyun Park, "Cibo Mattoís Stereotype A: Articulating Asian American Hip Hop"
6. Analyzing Popular Songs (Paul Fischer, chair)
- Marie-Eve Bouchard and Lee Ann Fullington, "The Break-up Song and the Test of Time"
- Sara Nicholson, "Parody as Analysis, or, the Musical Critique of a 1980s Pop Icon"
- Alex Carpenter, "The Pop Song and Its Double: Bauhaus, Cover Songs, and the Deconstruction of Glam"
Session 3: 2:00-3:45 p.m.
7. The Significance of Local and Virtual Popular Music Scenes in Everyday Life (Richard Peterson, chair)
- Andy Bennett, "New Tales from Canterbury: The Construction of a Virtual Scene"
- Kenneth Spring, "What It Takes to Have a Vital Music Scene: The Rise and Fall of Rave in Toledo"
- David Grazian, "Uptown, Downtown: Entertainment Zones and the Space of the Chicago Blues"
- Melanie Lowe, "'Tween Scene: The Social Practice of Being Teen Pop's Target Audience"
8. Racial Significations (Reebee Garafalo, chair)
- Bernard Gendron, "Why Jazz Lost to Rock 'n' Roll"
- Elizabeth Wells, "East Side, West Side: Musical Traditions and Identities in West Side Story"
- Theodore Matula, "The Social Construction of White Identity and Culture: Toward a Critique of Alternative Rock"
- Melissa West, "If Race Does Not Exist, What Is an Academic to Do? An Analysis of Jennifer Lopez's Music Video, 'My Love Don't Cost a Thing'"
9. Constructing Gender in Popular Music (Dina Gavrilos, chair)
- Nancy Gobatto, "The Un-Silenced Voice of Tori Amos"
- Caroline O'Meara, "Satisfying No One: Expressions of Female Subjectivity in Covers of '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction'"
- Fred Maus, "Queer Authenticities"
Session 4: 4:00-5:45 p.m.
10. Hip Hop and Rave Cultures (Kai Fikentscher, chair)
- Amy Frishkey, "Contestations of Gendered Subjectivities in Trip Hop Music"
- Charity Marsh, [untitled, rave culture and political community]
- Marc Rice, "Words of a Criminal: Eminem and the Challenge of Hate"
- Doug Norman, "The Identity Politics of Queer Hip Hop"
11. Screening Music: Film and Video (Tim Anderson, chair)
- Lori Rowlett, "The Rocky Horror Picture Show as a Ritual of Queer Self-Fashioning"
- David Sanjek, "Rising Creatures: Popular Music Scoring in Kenneth Anger's 'Scorpio Rising' and Jack Smith's 'Flaming Creatures'"
- Carol Vernallis, "Processes, Series, Catalogues and Tableaux: How and Why Music Videos Eschew Classical Narratives"
12. Musical Masculinities (Steve Waksman, chair)
- Jacqueline Vreatt, "How Can I Be White, When I Don't Even Exist?: Eminem and Self-Construction as Marginalized Other"
- Barbara Ching, "Where Has the 'Free Bird' Flown, or, The Afterlife of Southern Rock"
- Eric Wood, "Blurring the Boundaries: Boy George and David Bowie's Redefinition of Masculinity in Late 20th Century Popular Culture"
- Theo Cateforis, "Real Men Don't Play Synthesizers"
Saturday, September 15
Session 1: 9:00-10:20 a.m.
13. Music and Technology: Recording and Reproduction (Jim Tracy, chair)
- Kyle Barnett, "The Domesticated Phonograph: Tastemaking, Advertising, and Recorded Sound in the Home, 1900-1930"
- Tony Grajeda, "The 'Sweet Spot': The Technology of Stereo and a Listening Subject"
- Jacob Smith, "Sound Screen: An Analysis of Audio Technicians Discourse on Digital Recording Technology"
14. Identities Under Construction (Kyra Gaunt, chair)
- Maria Johnson, "Big Ovaries Baby: Sexuality and Identity in Womenís Blues Today"
- Judith Casselberry, "Questioning Christian Imagery and Biblical Interpretation: The Funk of Me'Shell Ndegeocello"
- Nathan Hill, "Making a Difference: Performing Bodies in Popular Music"
15. National and Global Perspectives (René T.A Lysloff, chair)
- Frederick Crane, "The Trump: Isolation to Global Convergence in 14 Years"
- Adriana Martinez, "Hecho en Mexico: Nationalism and the Rise of Mexican Rock"
- Hee-Eun Lee, "Between Assimilation and Translation: Diasporic Musicians in Korean Popular Music"
Session 2: 10:30-11:50 a.m.
16. Music and Technology: Computerized Circuits (Wole Ife, chair)
- George Light, "Moby Disses Walter: Play in the Age of Digital (Re)production"
- Rob Sloane, "Listenership of One: New Music Technologies and the Marketing of Individualism"
- Arnold Wolfe, [untitled, Microsoft and the Internet]
17. Shifting Identities: Musical Articulations of the Other (Anahid Kassabian, chair)
Anahid Kassabian
18. Gender, Sexuality and Popular Song in the Early Twentieth Century (Susan Cook, chair)
- Christina Baade, "Romance in the Desert: The Propaganda Trail of ëLili Marleneí"
- Christina Gier, "The Great War and the Fighting Soldier: Popular Song, Gender and American Sentiment"
- Alan Lareau, "Lila Lieder: Undermining Gender in Weimar Cabaret"
Session 3: 2:00-3:45 p.m.
19. Pressing Pop: Rock Criticism, Rock Writing (Deena Weinstein, chair/moderator)
- Jim DeRogatis, "Theyíre Talking a Lot, but Theyíre Not Saying Anything: Critical Hegemony in the Rock Media"
- Cynthia Fuchs, "Humble as a Mumble in the Jungle: Hip-Hop Journalism and Politics"
- Kembrew McLeod, "The Rock Critic Industrial Complex: The Political Economy of Popular Music Criticism"
- Thomas Swiss, "That's Me in the Spotlight: Rock Autobiography, Rock Criticism"
20. Popular Music in Europe (Matt Killmeier, chair)
- Kai Fikentscher, "Local vs. Global Issues in German DJ Culture"
- Bjorn Ingvoldstad, "Identity and Difference in Lithuanian Pop: Three Case Studies"
- Kristin Solli, "Twangin' the Vernacular: Country Music and National Identity in Norway"
21. Representing Blackness in American Popular Music
- Larissa Faulkner, "Selling ëResistanceí to the Other: Harry Belafonte and the Performance of Difference"
- Michael Stephens, "Love: Seven and Seven Is"
- Jeff Sprague, "Visions of Race, Sounds of Soul: Concert Films in a Time of Black Power"
- Mark Anthony Neal, "Thug Niggas Need Love Too: The Revisionist Soul(s) of R. Kelly and Dave Hollister"
Session 4: 4:00-6:00 p.m. (Plenary session)
22. Girls Can't Do What the Boys Can Do: A Roundtable Discussion on Gender, Authenticity, and Popular Music (Norma Coates, chair)
- Jacqueline Warwick
- Susan Cook
- Steve Waksman
- Louis Niebur
- Kyra Gaunt