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In Super Junior’s “Lo Siento”, what the languages are used in the track?
Korean, Spanish, and English
According to Suk-Young Kim, the five Ks of K-Pop
Kaleidoscopic, “Kidult”, Korporate, Keyboard/keypad, and Korean
Angry K-Pop fans did this to express anger at the conduct of Girls’ Generation at a 2008 concert.
Created a “black ocean”
A genre that crosses Korean narrative music, Western music, and Japanese popular song
Trot
A Korean dramatic narrative form for solo voice and drum (puk), which has developed over several centuries; it employs song, speech, and gesture
p’ansori
The current name of the city where Bollywood films are produced
Mumbai
The therms referring to music that plays within Bollywood film narrative and outside of it, respectively
Filmi git and filmi sangit
Vocalist Bangalore Nagarathnamma (1878-1952) proudly identified with this caste of women, who were permitted to perform in public when other Hindu women were not
Devadasi
This anti-colonial political ideal of support local production is at the foundation of Bollywood
Swadeshi
These sisters and singers were often typecast: one played pure and innocent characters, the other took on more sensual roles.
Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle
A japense genre of art that is known for a particular visual style
Anime
Japanese cafes that spin jazz records, originally founded in the face of a lack of live performance and expense of audio equipment
Jazzu kissa
A term for Italian-made films about the American West popular in the 1960s and 70s.
Spaghetti western
A jazz genre known for increasing experimentation with chords and technical virtuosity of soloists
Bebop
This composer’s film scores have been described as “eclectic,” yet engaging with very specific kinds of genre parody
Yoko Kanno
Eurovision was originally conceived of as a project of European unity in the wake of this major world event
World War II
An esthetic predicated on irony characteristc of many Eurovision performances
Kitsch/camp
The winning artist and song of the first Eurovision Song Contest in 1956
Lys Assia and “Refrain”
The two lyrical topics Mans Zelmerlow and Petra Mede suggest are key to the perfect Eurovision performance
Love and peace
Many find this Eurovision rule ineffective, especially given the popularity of entries like Jamala’s “1944”
“No political entries”
This late 1990s feminist punk scene is known for juxtaposing hyperfeminine and hyperaggressive elements
Riot Grrrl
Ukraine’s 2021 Eurovision entry, Ao_A’s “Shum,” mixes folk and EDM sounds to commemorate this event.
Chernobyl disaster
An artistic philosophy based on controlled performance situations in politically charged locations
Actionism
The name of the song Pussy Riot founders Nadya and Kat performed at a 2011 conference on pink feminism
Kill the SexistAn i
An instrument sometimes called the “voice of Ukraine” and the troubadours known for playing them
The bandura and kobzari (or kobzars)
According to the Center for Disability Rights, “a set of beliefs or practices that devalue and discriminate against people with physical, intellectual, or psychiatric disabilities often rests on the assumption that diabled people need to be ‘fixed’ in one form or the other.”
Ableism
Defined by Tom Humphries as “the notion that one is superior based on one’s ability to hear”
Audism
Two ways this band reconfigures conventional performance practices in ways that express their experiences with disability
Modified Instrumentals (bands-only drum kit), “smoky” vocal timbre affected by lung capacity, lyrics centering on experiences of disabled people, and/or shortened rehearsal times
Two musicians discussed in lecture who publicly ‘came out’ about their experience of invisible conditions
Macy Gray and Joni Mitchell
Founded in 2007, this global collective of musicians aims at raising awareness about the experiences of people living with disabilities
Krip Hop Nation