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Saturday, November 26, 2022

L3 Cultures populaires

As you know there is no class this week. We have two classes left: on the 8th and on the 15th of December.


I hope your homework assignments are going well. I think everyone understands the new system now - if your homework assignment does not get more than ten, you may take a second chance exam in January. Concerning the first semester, nothing happens in June. 


You will find here the video of my paper on antiracist songs, which we saw only half of in class. My paper begins after about 21 minutes of  this video seminar. It is 20 minutes long.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aa3ov7b6edQ&t=1408s 


This paper, in French, looks at another question of how to study popular music : what is the meaning of different activities connected to popular music? In this paper, we look at the activity of singing along at a concert.


https://webtv.univ-rouen.fr/permalink/v125ac8706595jkpm1ck/iframe/#start=11


Finally, this article, “What has popular music ever done for us?” looks at 1970s music in Britain, and why people needed it. 


https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01966875/document


And you will find here the recordings of important parts of the two classes we have had on popular music:


http://www.jcmullen.fr/1122popmusic1.mp3


http://www.jcmullen.fr/1122popmusic2.mp3


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