This paper looks at the importance of rhythmic creativity for the African-American musician as a means of counteracting the inherent “non-space” of diasporic existence. Drawing upon the work of Deleuze and Guattari, as well as from the fields of cultural studies and diaspora theory, this paper examines the immanent existential and territorial concerns of the “minor” subject, as might be witnessed in the music of James Brown. Rather than attribute Brown’s African-American identity as the defining characteristic of his musical style, as many previous academic accounts have done, I will instead look at his work as the product of a lack of an identity, and how this idea might be understood in relation to Augé’s “non-places”, the idiosyncratic i...
Blackness and the Writing of Sound in Modernity is a critique of the tenants of the Western sonic av...
This portfolio of compositions and commentary takes as its subject the musicking body and the entang...
Taking as its starting point the spatiotemporal rhythms of landscapes of hyper-mobility and transit,...
This paper looks at the importance of rhythmic creativity for the African-American musician as a mea...
In this article, we expand conceptually upon approaches in cultural musicology and ethnomusicology t...
This thesis is concerned with popular music's working of time. It takes the experience of time as cr...
This article expands the concept of musicking (Small 1998) through engagements with Gilles Deleuze a...
In this article I address some questions concerning the emerging conjunction of musical research on ...
Over the past twenty years, the study of space and place has become a core part of the humanistic di...
How does music materialize identities? This article argues that music is instructive in conceptualiz...
Far from simply playing music, the turntable has, in recent decades, been transformed into a musical...
This paper proposes using Pauline Alexis Gumbs’ re-definition of “Echolocation” in Undrowned (2020) ...
According to Kierkegaard it is through our sense of hearing that we can make this journey within, “G...
How does the poet orchestrate through words? In painting, we appreciate a composition’s line, color ...
Here I will put forward a claim about rhythm – that rhythm is relation. To develop this I will explo...
Blackness and the Writing of Sound in Modernity is a critique of the tenants of the Western sonic av...
This portfolio of compositions and commentary takes as its subject the musicking body and the entang...
Taking as its starting point the spatiotemporal rhythms of landscapes of hyper-mobility and transit,...
This paper looks at the importance of rhythmic creativity for the African-American musician as a mea...
In this article, we expand conceptually upon approaches in cultural musicology and ethnomusicology t...
This thesis is concerned with popular music's working of time. It takes the experience of time as cr...
This article expands the concept of musicking (Small 1998) through engagements with Gilles Deleuze a...
In this article I address some questions concerning the emerging conjunction of musical research on ...
Over the past twenty years, the study of space and place has become a core part of the humanistic di...
How does music materialize identities? This article argues that music is instructive in conceptualiz...
Far from simply playing music, the turntable has, in recent decades, been transformed into a musical...
This paper proposes using Pauline Alexis Gumbs’ re-definition of “Echolocation” in Undrowned (2020) ...
According to Kierkegaard it is through our sense of hearing that we can make this journey within, “G...
How does the poet orchestrate through words? In painting, we appreciate a composition’s line, color ...
Here I will put forward a claim about rhythm – that rhythm is relation. To develop this I will explo...
Blackness and the Writing of Sound in Modernity is a critique of the tenants of the Western sonic av...
This portfolio of compositions and commentary takes as its subject the musicking body and the entang...
Taking as its starting point the spatiotemporal rhythms of landscapes of hyper-mobility and transit,...