泰勒·斯威夫特(taylorswift)即将携备受期待的时代音乐会在澳大利亚巡回演出,她是在墨尔本举行的为期三天的学术会议的主题,该会议被称为swiftposium,学术界在会上发表了关于她全球影响的论文。 泰勒·斯威夫特是世界上最炙手可热的流行歌星,在澳大利亚和世界范围内似乎不太可能成为学术研究的对象。 这位美国巨星在被《时代》杂志评为年度风云人物后不久,于本月第四次获得格莱美年度专辑奖,创造了格莱美历史。 《福布斯》杂志宣布这位34岁的美国人为娱乐业最有权势的女性,2023年全球排名第五,并称她是“赋予女性权力的倡导者,也是所有寻求更多作品所有权的音乐家的拥护者。 “这次会议或swiftposium由墨尔本大学与悉尼大学、rmit大学、科廷大学、奥克兰理工大学和莫纳什大学合作主办,突出了一位艺术家如何影响当代生活,论文探讨了swift在音乐、经济、商业、媒体研究、健康、,以及社会和文化影响。 brittany spanos,纽约大学兼职讲师和资深作家 滚石 会议开幕,发表主旨演讲,探讨斯威夫特在音乐产业、音乐学、女权主义和种族方面的职业生涯。 乔治亚·卡罗尔博士在瑞士国际金融论坛发表主旨演讲。 乔治亚·卡罗尔博士是悉尼大学社会学学科的一名研究人员,她完成了粉丝和名人的博士学位,她在第二天发表了早期职业研究者的主题演讲。 卡罗尔博士的主题演讲题为:“我的便士造就了你的王冠:泰勒·斯威夫特是你亿万富翁最好的朋友”,并探讨了泰勒·斯威夫粉丝群体中粉丝和经济消费的交叉点。 它考察了swift如何鼓励个人购买商品、多个版本的专辑和演唱会门票,以被视为“合适”的粉丝并获得她的关注。 其他论文涵盖了抒情诗学、网络安全、人工智能、心理健康、公共关系和“快速经济学”等主题,提到了泰勒对当地和全球经济的经济影响,包括她的巡演和她在娱乐业的更广泛作用。 继最近在哈佛大学、斯坦福大学和纽约大学等机构开设的关于swift及其工作的课程之后,也有一股探索swift作为高等教育教学工具的热潮。 @abcnewsaus你对泰勒·斯威夫特和她的国际影响力了解多少?来自世界各地的学者聚集在墨尔本的swiftposium会议上,讨论她对音乐、城市、创意等的影响。 #泰勒·斯威夫特♬ 原创声音-abc新闻澳大利亚悉尼大学来自哲学、社会学、英语和心理学的专家分享了他们为什么要研究这位美国流行歌星的歌词和音乐。 哲学、宽恕与泰勒-斯威夫特协会教授、哲学学科伦理学和批判性思维讲师卢克·拉塞尔表示,这位创作型歌手对宽恕有着强烈的看法,他最近出版了一本关于“真正的宽恕”的书。 他说:“我是一个以宽恕为主题写作的哲学家。”。 泰勒·斯威夫特对宽恕持有一种有趣而有争议的观点,她在采访中解释过这种观点,并在歌曲中表达过这种观点。 “swift驳斥了我们应该永远无条件原谅那些冤枉我们的人的说法。 这使她与包括许多基督徒和治疗师在内的无条件宽恕的倡导者发生了冲突。 我认为斯威夫特是对的,她对这个话题的见解可以帮助哲学家们理解为什么有时候宽恕是错误的。 ” 希腊哲学、背叛与泰勒·斯威夫特埃米莉·胡尔梅博士是哲学学科的古希腊哲学讲师。 她的研究兴趣包括柏拉图的认识论和伦理学,从帕梅尼德到斯多葛的语言哲学,以及关于古代女性地位的争论。 胡尔梅博士说:“我从事希腊哲学工作,这是一个哲学传统,在这里,对艺术和情感的反思被认为是我们人类发展的关键部分。 我们可以通过在情感上接触艺术来了解自己,在谈论脆弱、信任和背叛时毫不犹豫。 泰勒·斯威夫特有很多歌曲符合这个要求。 ” 社会学、身份认同和taylor-swift悉尼大学社会学学科的研究人员乔治亚·卡罗尔博士说: “我把我的博士学位写在泰勒·斯威夫特和她的歌迷身上,因为作为一名长期的swiftie,我知道她与歌迷之间的关系有一些特别之处。 许多泰勒的歌迷觉得他们是和她一起长大的,和她建立了真正的联系,她的音乐已经成为他们生活的一种重要原声音乐。 “作为社会学家,我们努力了解社会及其与文化、身份、社会关系和权力结构的交叉点,名人粉丝是了解所有这些的完美窗口。 ” 英国诗歌,莎士比亚和泰勒·斯威夫特利亚姆·塞姆勒教授,莎士比亚学者,教授早期现代文学的英语学科。 他有一篇关于用泰勒·斯威夫特专辑《午夜》中的歌词教授莎士比亚十四行诗的新论文。 他还使用泰勒·斯威夫特的歌词教授一个名为莎士比亚与现代性的单元。 semler教授说:“随着午夜概念专辑的营销开始渗透到流行文化中,我觉得与早期现代十四行诗序列有很多相似之处,但并不明显。 “这张专辑中有很多歌曲在课堂上表现得很好,并与莎士比亚十四行诗的主题和诗意元素相联系。 在我的单元《莎士比亚与现代性》中,swift是一幅多维图景的一部分,我们探索十四行诗集的设计原则和主题,包括詹和卢克·肯纳德的文学作品,他们以新鲜而富有煽动性的方式改写了十四行行诗。 ” 心理学、原型和心理学博士候选人taylor-swiftkayla-greenstien说: “我研究了迷幻疗法背后的理论方向,包括荣格原型和利用神话来探索人类经历的更深层次的真相。 在tiktok上看到《时代》巡演的片段后,我开始思考泰勒·斯威夫特的整个艺术作品是一种独特的现代神话主义。 通过这个镜头观察雨燕的工作,我们可以了解到很多关于原型体验以及它们所代表的声音。 ” 上图:11月4日,星期四,泰勒·斯威夫特在阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯举行的时代巡回演唱会上,在纪念体育场表演。 9, 2023。 (美联社照片/natacha pisarenko/aap照片)。 taylor swift, who is about to tour australia with her much-anticipated eras concerts, was the subject of a three-day academic conference, known as a swiftposium, in melbourne, where academics presented papers on her global impact.taylor swift is the biggest pop star in the world and a seemingly unlikely subject of academic study around australia and the world. the american superstar made grammys history this month winning album of the year for the fourth time, soon after being named time magazine’s person of the year. forbes magazine declared the 34-year-old american the most powerful woman in the entertainment industry and fifth in the world for 2023, stating she is “an advocate for the empowerment of women and a champion for all musicians seeking greater ownership of their work.”the conference or swiftposium - hosted by the university of melbourne in collaboration with the university of sydney, rmit university, curtin university, auckland university of technology and monash university - highlighted how a single artist has impacted contemporary life, with papers exploring swift’s influence across the intersection of music, economics, business, media studies, health, and societal and cultural impact.brittany spanos, new york university (nyu) adjunct instructor and senior writer for rolling stone opened the conference, delivering a keynote address examining swift’s career in relation to the music industry, musicology, feminism and race.dr georgia carroll presenting the keynote at the swiftposium. dr georgia carroll, a researcher who completed her phd on fandom and celebrity in the discipline of sociology at the university of sydney delivered the early career researcher keynote on the second day. dr carroll’s keynote was titled: “’my pennies made your crown’: taylor swift as your billionaire best friend” and explored the intersection of fandom and economic consumption in the taylor swift fan community. it examined how swift encourages individuals to purchase merchandise, multiple versions of her albums, and concert tickets in order to be viewed as the “right“ kind of fan and gain her attention. other papers covered topics such as lyrical poetics, cyber-security, ai, mental health, public relations and “swiftonomics”, referring to the economic impact of taylor on local and global economies both in terms of her touring and her wider role in the entertainment industry. there was also a stream exploring swift as a teaching tool in higher education, following recent courses on her and her work at institutions including harvard university, stanford university and nyu. @abcnewsaus how well do you know taylor swift and her international impact? academics from around the world have gathered at the swiftposium conference in melbourne to discuss her influence on music, cities, creatives and more. #taylorswift #erastour #erastouraus #abcnews ♬ original sound - abc news australia university of sydney experts from philosophy, sociology, english and psychology share why they are studying the lyrics and music of the american pop star.philosophy, forgiveness and taylor swiftassociate professor luke russell, lecturer in ethics and critical thinking in the discipline of philosophy, said the singer-songwriter has a strong view on forgiveness, a subject he has recently published a book on, real forgiveness. “i’m a philosopher who writes on the topic of forgiveness,“ he said. “taylor swift holds an interesting and contentious view about forgiveness, a view that she has explained in interviews and has expressed in her songs. “swift rejects the claim that we always ought to offer unconditional forgiveness to those who have wronged us. this puts her in conflict with advocates of unconditional forgiveness, including many christians and therapists. i think that swift is right about this, and her insights on this topic can help philosophers to see why sometimes forgiving is the wrong thing to do.” greek philosophy, betrayal and taylor swiftdr emily hulme is a lecturer in ancient greek philosophy in the discipline of philosophy. her research interests include plato’s epistemology and ethics, philosophy of language from parmenides to the stoics, and arguments concerning the status of women in the ancient world. dr hulme said:“i work in greek philosophy, a philosophical tradition where reflection on art and emotions is understood to be a key part of our development as humans. we can learn a lot about ourselves through emotionally engaging with art that pulls no punches in talking about vulnerability, trust, and betrayal. and taylor swift has a lot of songs that fit that bill.” sociology, identity, and taylor swiftdr georgia carroll a researcher who completed her phd in fandom in the discipline of sociology at the university of sydney said: “i wrote my phd on taylor swift and her fandom because as a long-time swiftie, i knew that there was something special about the relationship she shares with her fans. many of taylors fans feel as though they have grown up alongside her, built a real connection with her, and that her music has served as a kind of overarching soundtrack to their lives. “as sociologists, we strive to understand society and its intersection with culture, identity, social relationships, and power structures, and celebrity fandom is a perfect window into all of those things.” english poetry, shakespeare and taylor swiftprofessor liam semler, is a shakespeare scholar and teaches early modern literature in the discipline of english. he has a new paper on teaching shakespeare’s sonnets using the lyrics from taylor swift’s album midnights. he also teaches a unit called shakespeare and modernity, using taylor swift’s lyrics. professor semler said: “as the marketing for midnights as a concept album started to permeate popular culture, i felt there was a fascinating, but not explicit, array of parallels to early modern sonnet sequences. “there are plenty of songs on the album that work well in class and connect to thematic and poetic elements relevant to shakespeare’s sonnets. in my unit ‘shakespeare and modernity,’ swift is part of a multidimensional picture as we explore the design principles and thematics of sonnet collections, including the literary work of jen bervin and luke kennard who rewrite the sonnets in fresh and provocative ways.” psychology, archetypes and taylor swiftkayla greenstien, a phd candidate in psychology said: “i study the theoretical orientations behind psychedelic therapies, including jungian archetypes and using myths to explore deeper truths about human experiences. “after seeing eras tour footage on tiktok, i started thinking about taylor swifts entire artistic output as a form of uniquely modern mythopoeticism. theres a lot we can learn about archetypal experiences and whos voice they represent from looking at swifts work through this lens.” top photo: taylor swift performs at the monumental stadium during her eras tour concert in buenos aires, argentina, thursday, nov. 9, 2023. (ap photo/natacha pisarenko/aap photos).
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