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Emmanuel Parent is a lecturer in contemporary music and ethnomusicology at Rennes 2 University, and a researcher in the "Arts: pratiques et poétiques" research unit. His research focuses on the musicology and anthropology of African-American music. Author of Jazz power.
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Data on Volume! from 2002 to 2003
In Volume ! (2024/1-2 21:1-2)
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Data on Volume! from 2002 to 2003
In Volume ! (2024/1-2 21:1-2)
Finding common ground for ethnomusicology and popular music studies
- By Marta Amico
- and Emmanuel Parent
In Volume ! (2022/2 19:2)
Hearing Faulkner in a Beyoncé blues
In L'Homme (2022/2 No 242)
Agnès Gayraud, Dialectique de la pop
Éditions de la découverte/Philharmonie de Paris, collection “La rue musicale”, 2018, 522 pages.
In Volume ! (2020/1 16:2-17:1)
Mark Butler, Playing with Something that Runs. Technology, Improvisation, and Composition in DJ and Laptop Performance
In Volume ! (2018/2 15:1)
Brad Osborn, Everything in Its Right Place. Analysing Radiohead
In Volume ! (2018/1 14:2)
Vybz Kartel, a Conservative Revolutionary?
Contemporary Mutations of the Organic Intellectual in the Black Atlantic
In Volume ! (2017/1 13:2)
Diaspora, Essentialism, and Black Humor
Echoes of Double Consciousness in Ralph Ellison
In L'Homme (2012/3 No 203 - 204)
Nik Cohn. Triksta: Life and Death and New Orleans Rap
In Volume ! (2011/2 8:2)
Introduction: “The Uneasy Burden of Race”
In Volume ! (2011/1 8:1)
Presentation of Ralph Ellison’s Text
In Volume ! (2011/1 8:1)
Éditions Kargo: The History of a Publisher from Popular Music to Contemporary Philosophy
Interview with Alexandre Laumonier, Conducted by Gérôme Guibert and Emmanuel Parent (Paris, December 14, 2007)
In Volume ! (2009/1 6:1-2)
Lewis Porter. John Coltrane: Sa vie, sa musique
In Volume ! (2009/1 6:1-2)
On the Renewed Sense of Radical Doubt on What is Black in Black Music
In Volume ! (2009/1 6:1-2)
Behind the Veil
The Impossible Musical Resolution of Racial Antagonisms in the United States
In L'Homme (2007/2 No 182)