From: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2015 #58 Reply-To: joni@smoe.org Sender: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk Unsubscribe:mailto:joni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe Website: http://jonimitchell.com JMDL Digest Saturday, June 6 2015 Volume 2015 : Number 058 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Re: Court and Spark Symposium draft programme [Moni Kellermann Subject: Re: Court and Spark Symposium draft programme For those who don't want to or cannot open a Word docx file, here's the contents which should have been published to that web page directly: DRAFT PROGRAMME FOR COURT & SPARK: AN INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON JONI MITCHELL. *Registration: 8am-9.30am [room tbc]* [Note: the registration desk will be open until 12.30pm. Please also note that tickets for the symposium will not be available at the registration desk: you must buy them before the day from the Eventbrite site]. 9.30 am: Welcome and housekeeping [Dr. Ruth Charnock, University of Lincoln]. All symposium sessions and the keynote event will take place at the University of Lincoln, Brayford Pool, Lincoln, LN6 7TS. Session 1: 10am-11am. Panel 1: Dr. Ian Waites [University of Lincoln]: bSomethingbs lost but somethingbs gainedb: the early songs of Joni Mitchell and their impact on a child living on a 1960s English council estate in Lincolnshire. Anita Gabrielle Tedder: Pleasant Distractions or Life Savers? The impact and appeal of the songs of Joni Mitchell. Prof. Gary L. Dick [University of Cincinnati]: Integrating the Work of Joni Mitchell in Psychotherapy. Panel 2: Dr. Charlie Ford [University of London]: Continuity and difference in the music of Joni Mitchellbs first ten years. Dr. Rupert Till [University of Huddersfield]: Joni Mitchellbs vocal phrasing. Prof. Daniel Sonenberg [University of Southern Maine]: One With the Fallen Angels: Joni Mitchell Orchestrates a Transition in Court and Spark. *11am-11.15 am: break* Session 2: 11.15-12.15pm. Panel 3: Gianluca Guerriero [University of Leeds]: Courtier and Spark: Renaissance, Revolution and Revels on an open G-string. Anne Hilker [Bard Graduate Centre, NYC]: bShadows and Lightb: Joni Mitchell as bMelencoliab. Eugene Yamauchi [Oxford University]: Joni Mitchell sive Spinoza. Panel 4: Emily Baker [Liverpool University]: bOh Borderlineb: 21st century Joni Mitchell and the ageing bravagedb voice as a site of Queer resistance. Dr. Pamela Thurschwell [Sussex University]: bHerebs a man and a woman sitting on a rockb: Joni Mitchell and irritable feminism. Prof. Peter Coviello [University of Illinois-Chicago]: Hollow: bCactus Treeb and the Signs of Freedom. *12.15- 1.30pm: Lunch [venue tbc]* Session 3: 1.30-2.45pm Panel 5: Dr. Jez Wells [University of York]: Shiny Toys: technological overtness in productions of Joni Mitchell. Dr. Joanne Winning [Birkbeck]: bBoth Sides Nowb, voice and affect. Dr. Michael P. Taylor [University of Bristol]: Musical progress and emotional stasis from Blue (1971) to Hejira (1976). Panel 6: Ken Davies: Beads and Bottles: An exploration of the influence of First Nation culture in the work of Joni Mitchell. David Russell: Songs of a Prairie Girl: The Musical Nationalism of Joni Mitchell. Dr. Susan Orenstein: Place and Identity: The Role of Location in the Music of Joni Mitchell. Session 4: 1.30-3p.m Panel 7: Kate Blechinger [MacEwan University]: Making Myself with Joni: Rehearsal, Creativity, and the Production of Musical Subjectivity. Jim Robinson: From the Literate to the Literal: Joni Mitchell as a Comic Muse. Jacques Benoit: Joni Mitchell: A Woman Whose Heart, Mind, and Music Changed Some Peoplebs Destiny. Prof. Jeff Mann [Virginia Tech]: Lending the Outlier Pluck. *2.45-3.00pm: break* Session 5: 3.00-4.00 pm Panel 8: Dr. Denis Flannery [University of Leeds]: Transports of Love: Joni Mitchell in 1976. Prof. Gustavus Stadler [Haverford College, Pennsylvania]: bActing Like Touristsb: Joni Mitchell, Gender, and Narrative in the Concert Film. Dr. Ruth Charnock [University of Lincoln]: bAs the road leads cursed and charmedb: the disappointed traveller in Joni Mitchellbs Hejira. 4.00pm-4.45 pm: Symposium roundtable discussion. 6.30pm-8pm. Keynote event: Malka Marom, author of Joni Mitchell-Both Sides Now in conversation with Dr. Ruth Charnock [University of Lincoln] with drinks reception and book signing, co-hosted by Waterstones, Lincoln. [Venue: University of Lincoln] ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2015 #58 **************************** ------- To post messages to the list,sendto joni@smoe.org Unsubscribe by clicking here: mailto:joni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe -------