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Terrains communs : ethnomusicologie et « popular music studies »

Terrains communs : ethnomusicologie et « popular music studies »

Abstract

L’étude des faits musicaux a toujours été pris sous des focales disciplinaires plurielles : musicologie, histoire, sociologie, anthropologie, mais aussi études littéraires, géographie, et bien d’autres sciences humaines. La nécessité d’un dialogue entre ces différentes approches demeure importante. La Société française d’ethnomusicologie et la branche francophone d’Europe de l’International Association for the Study of Popular Music (IASPM-Bfe) souhaitent contribuer à cet effort de dialogue en organisant pour la première fois un colloque commun qui interroge les frontières disciplinaires mouvantes qui touchent à l’étude des formes musicales contemporaines. La question de « terrains communs » pour les deux champs d’études permettra d’envisager les dynamiques croisées qui traversent les musiques populaires contemporaines, entendues dans une acception large, entre industrialisation de la musique et relocalisation des pratiques, entre nouvelles technologies de médiatisation, méthode ethnographique, analyse musicale et cultural studies.

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Ethnologie anthropologie, Histoire de l'Art, Histoire culturelle

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