Naming, Understanding, and Playing with Metaphors in Music
I am thrilled to be a part of this symposium, look at this lineup!
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From the original CFP:
“This symposium seeks to promote a conversation that maps the networks of metaphors that structure musical discourse while tracing their repercussions—musicological, social, and political. While we welcome work that builds on the rich body of cognitive, linguistic, and philosophical research, we are especially interested in projects that trace the covert power of naturalized metaphors. We invite personal reflections, ethnographic studies, and disciplinary critiques that focus on metaphor in order to dislodge the fixed, open the closed, and expand the delimited. Finally, through this process, we encourage play with language as well as sensory and conceptual practices. Our ultimate aim is to shift the power balance in terms of who gets to name, whose experiences and practices are recognized, which relationships we have the capacity to note, and what kinds of worlds we can create.”
REGISTER: https://tinyurl.com/peerlabmetaphorregister
April 29-30, 2022
UCLA PEER Lab & Durham U. Music Department
Itinerary
April 29 (all times in PST):
9-9:30a: Welcome (Nina Eidsheim & Daniel Walden)
9:30-10:15a: Figure & Sign
V. Kofi Agawu, Moderator
Nicholas Harkness: The Semiotic Hemiola (keynote)
Bethany Battafarano: Metaphor and Metonym in Cross-Cultural Considerations of Voice
Su Yin Mak: “Unhealthy,” “Drunk,” and “Squishy like a Sponge:” Embodied and Cross-Sensory Metaphors in the Discourse of Professional String Quartet Rehearsal
10:30-11:15a: Theorizing Music Theory
Jade Conlee, Moderator
Philip Ewell: Musical Metaphor as a Racialized Structure (keynote)
Tekla Babyak: Amputated Limbs and Breathless Lungs: Ableist Metaphors in A. B. Marx’s Theories of Modality
Siv Lie: Better Sense: Manouche Musicians, Aural Learning, and the Transformation of Racialized Metaphors
11:30a-12:15p: Through Sound & Silence
George Lipsitz, Moderator
Shana L. Redmond: The Sounds of No Knocking (keynote)
Ellen Waterman: Reorienting Audition through Bodily Listening in Place
Charles Eppley: Beyond Objects: Access Artistry & Nonbinary Methods for Sound Description
12:15 – 1:30p: Break (Lunch/Dinner)
1:30-2:15p: Tending Time
Jessica Swanston Baker, Moderator
Dylan Robinson: Details Details (keynote)
Sophie Zehetmayer: Counting Gestures. On Measure and Movement in Rhythm
Jason Robinson: “In the Room Together:” Telematics, Corporeality, and Ambivalence
2:30-3:15p: Pneuma
Diane Oliva, Moderator
J. Martin Daughtry: Airing Out the Vocal Metaphor (keynote)
Michael Davidson: An Interstitial Music: The Aeolian Harp
Mark Kligman: Music as Metaphor in Sacred Jewish Texts
April 30 (all times in PST):
9-9:45a: Casting the Voice
Stephan Pennington, Moderator
Katherine Hambridge: Writing the German Voice (keynote)
Iris Blake: Sympathetic Resonance: Activating More-than-human Affect, Voice, and Embodiment
Richard Beaudoin: Mars, Blemishes, and Indexed Taboos: Recasting Noise Metaphors in Recording Analysis
10-10:45a: Roundtable
“How do you hear Parkinson’s?”: Understanding Chronic Illness Experience through Sonic and Musical Metaphor
Ray Knapp, Moderator
Ross Brillhart
Daniel B. Reed
Deborah Wong, Respondent
11-11:45a: Narratives
Tomie Hahn, Moderator
Dorinne Kondo: Worldmaking: Gender, Race, Place (keynote)
Jann Pasler: Signifying Categories of the Other: Oriental vs. Arabic Music under Colonialism
Michelle Kisliuk: ethnography and its double(s)
11:45a-1p: Break (Lunch/Dinner)
1-1:45p: More-Than-Metaphors
Trevor Reed, Moderator
Jessica Bissett Perea (Dena’ina): More-Than-Metaphors: Toward the Generative Possibilities of Indigenous Languages (keynote)
John Clement Wood: Musical Cannibalism: A Case Study of Heuretic Intersemiology as a (Pr)axis for Crossmodal Dialogue
Erin Johnson-Williams: Musicology is not a Metaphor
2-2:45p: Concep_s
Alexander Rehding, Moderator
Holly Watkins: Turn and Return: The Music of Metaphor (keynote)
William Echard: Taking Metaphor Up a Notch: Two Ways of Being Literal
Jeff Kaiser: Arcana and Metaphor: Value, Poetry, Myth and Ideology
2:45-3:15p: Closing conversation (Nina Eidsheim & Daniel Walden)
This symposium is co-presented by the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music (Associate Dean for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion), UCLA Music Library, Davise Fund and co-sponsored by the UCLA Center for Musical Humanities, the UCLA Center for the Study of Women, and the UCLA Chancellor’s Arts Initiative.