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Ethnomusicology Today

Episode 8 - Embodying Air Guitar with Sydney Hutchinson and Byrd McDaniel

29 Aug 2018

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In this episode we talk with two scholars, Sydney Hutchinson and Byrd McDaniel, whose respective articles on competitive air guitar were recently published in the journal Ethnomusicology. Hutchinson, whose article, “Asian Fury: A Tale of Race, Rock, and Air Guitar” was published in the Fall 2016 issue of Ethnomusicology, explores themes of race, gender, and embodiment as it relates to individuals involved in elite air guitar competitions, specifically focusing on the way Asian American and female competitors have used air guitar as a platform for social and cultural critique. McDaniel, whose article “Out of Thin Air: Configurability, Choreography, and the Air Guitar World Championships” was published in the Fall 2017 issue of Ethnomusicology, examines how embodiment, media manipulation, and aesthetics function within the world of national and international air guitar competitions. We also interviewed Fatima Hoang, a competitive air guitarist, who in 2005 won the U.S. Air Guitar Championships under his stage name, the Rockness Monster.

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