
handle: 11375/16466
Friday, May 24 • 2:45pm - 4:15pm Session 8A: Working Genre / Genre à l’œuvre 1.Daniel Stadnicki (University of Alberta), Ideal Time: Rhythm as Incentive. 2.Alan Stanbridge (University of Toronto), All the Rest is Propaganda: Jazz, Class, and Race in British New Wave Cinema. 3.Sean Lorre (McGill University), Wonderful Destruction: Genre Blending, R&B and Automotive Chaos in The Blues Brothers. Chair / Président: Chris McDonald
Music & Labour 2013, R&B, jazz, music genres, cinema, IASPM-Canada, film, rhythm, Musique et travail 2013, conference
Music & Labour 2013, R&B, jazz, music genres, cinema, IASPM-Canada, film, rhythm, Musique et travail 2013, conference
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