Music Department Represented at Academic Conferences in Fall 2004

CU graduate student and faculty papers at the 49th Annual Conference of the Society for Ethnomusicology in Tuscon, Arizona, November 3–7, and the Annual Meeting of the American Musicological Society/Society for Music Theory in Seattle, November 11–14:

• Mark Burford: "Eduard Hanslick, Idealism, and the 'Celebrities and Knights of Matter'"

• Giorgio Biancorosso: "Melodrama and its Aura: Jean-Luc Godard's Contempt"

• Christopher Doll: "The Problem of Prolongation in Modal Rock Music"

• Rebecca Fan: "Indigenous Modernities: A Participant's Observation at the United Nations"

• Farzaneh Hemmasi: "Moving Bodies, Moving Images: Khordadian and Exile Dance and Music in Iran"

• Brian Karl: "Parallel Play: The Emergence and Submergence of Political Histories in the Reception of Khaled and Emil Zrihan"

• Toby King: "Improvising Bluegrass in the Urban Country"

• Kristina Jacobsen: "'Oh Shí Baby, Hold Me Tight': Anchoring Place and Meaning in Navajo Country Bands"

• Morgan Luker: "The Cultivation of 'National' Musics through Transnational Circulation: The Case of Tango"

• Amanda Minks: "Mimesis, Power, and Pleasure in Miskitu Expressive Practices: An Historical Perspective"

• David Novak: "2.5 x 6 Meters of Space: Social Listening in Japan's Music Coffeehouses"

• Ana María Ochoa: "Silencing versus Sounding: Music and Cultural Policy in the Colombian Armed Conflict"

• Chris Washburne: "'Play Like There's a Gun to your Head!': Violence, Drugs, and Machismo in New York Salsa"

• Paul Yoon: "Praying Identities: Second-Generation Korean-American Christians and T'ongsongkido"