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Kolloquium Ethnologie, Anthropologie
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Veröffentlicht am lundi, 03. avril 2017
Zusammenfassung
This international conference intends to investigate how songs can constitute means to narrate historical events as well as social and political figures. This symposium intends to explore “unofficial” narratives that are clearly distinct from or opposing to political authority. This will allow us to investigate various relations to the past and how those may be performed, often through personal narratives constructing alternative histories. Another central issue is the content of the songs. In other words, what in the songs’ material conveys historical and political meaning? Nevertheless, it should not be studied apart from the music which conveys its social meaning. The choice of musical instruments, forms and aesthetics as well as musical borrowings or quotations highlights symbols that are superposed to and intertwined with textual content in a complex semiotic structure that needs to be unpacked.
Inserat
27-28 avril 2017
2nd Symposium international du Programme POLIMUS
Presentation
- Reshaping past struggles
- Past heroes and counter-narratives
- From individual to collective memory
- Reinventing the past traditions
- Plurivocal memories
Program
Thursday, April 27
Morning: 10:00 – 12:30
10:00
Welcome and introduction
SESSION 1: Reshaping past struggles
Chair: Beverley Diamond (Memorial University, St John’s).
10:30
Maria Elizabeth Lucas (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul). Sonic narratives of dystopia-utopia: thinking along with youth performative politics in Brazil
[Break: 11:15 – 11:45]
11:45
Rui Cidra (INET-md). Questioning Creole pasts: the ‘new music of Santiago’ and the poetics of the Cape Verdean nation
[Lunch: 12:30 – 14:30]
Afternoon: 14:30 – 17:15
SESSION 2: Past heroes and counter-narratives
Chair: Maria Elizabeth Lucas (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)
14:30
Jean Lambert (MNHN, CREM-LESC). The zajal sung poetry in Lebanon: popular historiography and expression of conflicts
15:15
Joël Cabalion (Université de Tours, CEIAS) & Julien Jugand (CREM-LESC). ‘If Bhimrao hadn’t been there’: singing emancipation amongst dalits of Maharashtra (India)
[Break: 16:00 – 16:30]
SESSION 3 I: From individual to collective memory
Chair: Maria Elizabeth Lucas (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)
16:30
Ariane Zevaco (CEIAS, CREM-LESC). From collective recollection to intimate nostalgia. On the musical poetics of memory in Tajikistan
Friday, April 28
Morning 10:00 – 12:45
SESSION 3 II: From individual to collective memory
Chair: Iñigo Sánchez (INET-md)
10:00
Leonor Losa (INET-md). Singing as in the past: the interpretation of traditional fados as vernacular historicity
SESSION 4: Reinventing the past traditions
Chair: Iñigo Sánchez (INET-md)
10:45
Christine Guillebaud (CNRS, CREM-LESC). The world of Pulsator. Reinventing the tradition of church bells tolling in contemporary Kerala (India).
[Break: 11:30 – 12:00]
12:00
Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco (INET-md). Representing the past: the politics and aesthetics of musical heritage
[Lunch 12:45 – 14:30]
Afternoon: 14:30 – 18:30
SESSION 5: Plurivocal memories
Chair: Salwa El-Shawan Castelo- Branco (INET-md)
14:30
Maho Sebiane (CREM-LESC, CFASS). Duplicity in song? Changing words for another history in United Arabs Emirates
15:15
Clara Biermann (CREM-LESC, CREDA). Candombe’s tributes. Musical construction of filiation, counter-narratives and honoring within the Afro-Uruguayan community
[Break 16:00-16:30]
16:30
Beverley Diamond (Memorial University, St. John’s). Giving voice when sonic memories are supressed
[Break 17:15-17:30]
17:30 – 18:30
Final round-table discussion
Moderator: Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco, Christine Guillebaud, Julien Jugand
The workshop will be followed by a round table wrap-up summarizing the main points of the symposium and initiating ideas for consideration in the context of a project for publication.
From 20:30 onwards: Evening in a fado house with all the participants
Laboratoire d’Excellence (LABEX) “Les passés dans le présent : histoire, patrimoine, mémoire”, ANR-Program Investissements d’avenir [ANR-11-LABX-0026-01]
Edifício ID. Sala multiusos 2. Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas. Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Comité d’organisation
- Christine GUILLEBAUD (CNRS, Centre de recherche en ethnomusicologie, LESC-CREM UMR 7186, Université Paris Nanterre)
- Salwa EL-SHAWAN CASTELO-BRANCO (Instituto de Etnomusicologia, Centro de Estudos em Música e Dança, INET-md/Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
- Julien Jugand (Centre de recherche en ethnomusicologie, LESC-CREM UMR 7186, Université Paris Nanterre)
Entrée libre dans la limite des places disponibles
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Orte
- Edifício ID. Sala multiusos 2. Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas - Ave. de Berna 26 C.
Lissabon, Portugal
Daten
- jeudi, 27. avril 2017
- vendredi, 28. avril 2017
Anhänge
Schlüsselwörter
- Ethnomusicology, censorship, popular songs
Informationsquelle
- Julien Jugand
courriel : julien [dot] jugand [at] gmail [dot] com
Zitierhinweise
« Singing the Past », Kolloquium , Calenda, Veröffentlicht am lundi, 03. avril 2017, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/401043