Sessions

  1. Method and Theory in Popular Music Studies

  2. Women Making Music

  3. Bob Dylan: Ambiguous Icon

  4. African Music in the World

  5. High/Low: Popular Music and the Avant-Garde

  6. Analyzing Popular Songs

  7. The Significance of Local and Virtual Popular Music Scenes in Everyday Life

  8. Racial Significations

  9. Constructing Gender in Popular Music

  10. Hip Hop and Rave Cultures

  11. Screening Music: Film and Video

  12. Musical Masculinities

  13. Music and Technology: Recording and Reproduction

  14. Identities Under Construction

  15. National and Global Perspectives

  16. Music and Technology: Computerized Circuits

  17. Shifting Identities: Musical Articulations of the Other

  18. Gender, Sexuality and Popular Song in the Early Twentieth Century

  19. Pressing Pop: Rock Criticism, Rock Writing

  20. Popular Music in Europe

  21. Representing Blackness in American Popular Music

  22. Girls Can't Do What Boys Can Do: A Roundtable Discussion on Gender, Authenticity, and Popular Music