Please join us at the Ninth Annual Indiana University Undergraduate Folklore and Ethnomusicology Symposium 5:30 – 9:30 pm, Wednesday, December 10, 2014 Performance & Lecture Hall, 800 N. Indiana Ave. Featuring presentations by students in the senior capstone course of the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology: Tyler Andrews, “Good Vibrations? Questioning the Cultural Significance of Music in the Deaf Community” Hannah Catt, “Having a Ball: A Rural Indiana Town Festival” Samuel Christian, “Bloomington House Shows: Performance of a Community” Bobby Davis, Jr., “Black Church Musicians in Indiana” Peter Doyle, “Bluegrass Breakdown: Examining Tradition, Change, and the Popular Music Industry” Andrea Hadsell, “Top Hats and Bow Ties and Gears, Oh My! Steampunk Identity through Accessory” Nicholas Harley, “Fiddle Music in Indiana” Erin M. Hood, “What’s in a Name? Analyzing German Variations of Tale Type 500” Jack Kovaleski, “Exhibition and Ephemera: Queering Records of GLBT* Political Organizing in the University Archives” Amber Lipman, “The Light in the Roofbox: Illuminating Archaeology of Irish Folklore” Barbara McGinness, “Writing with the Senses: The Use of Visual and Audio within Personal Narrative” Kahle Servies, “Between the Planes: Liminal Spaces in the Science Fiction Genre” Rachel Mae Sherman, “If the Crown Fits: Identity and the Jewish American Princess” Mary Stalcup, “Harry You’re a Wizard: Worldview Through the Narrative Lens of Fan Fiction” Logan White, “My House is Your House: Proxemics and Building a Community in a DIY Scene” Light refreshments will be served.
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