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Woody@100 2012 : Woody Guthrie’s Legacy to Working Men and Women | |||||||||||||||
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Woody Guthrie at 100: Woody’s Legacy to Working Men and Women
A Conference and Concerts at Penn State The GRAMMY Museum is partnering with the Guthrie Family and the Woody Guthrie Archives to create the centennial celebrations of Guthrie’s life and work. The year-long celebration will include a host of concerts, programs, and events taking place throughout the country. Penn State is one of four universities that will host those events, and we seek papers for an interdisciplinary conference devoted to Woody Guthrie and his legacy. The conference on September 7–9, 2012, will include performances on the evenings of Friday, September 7, and Saturday, September 8. Papers may address any aspect of Guthrie’s legacy and influence — with regard to folk music, art, literature, rhetoric, philosophy, media studies, politics, and culture; labor history; gender, free speech, and class issues; the history of social movements; the global fight against fascism; and/or the work of the many writers, artists, and musicians whom Guthrie inspired and influenced. Send 200-word abstracts to: woodyguthrie.psu.conference@gmail.com by March 1, 2012. |
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