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A Reflection of My Experience in “Paris in the 1920s”

by Stella Li | Dec 2, 2015 | Music in Paris in the 1920s (2015)

Throughout this semester in “Paris in the 1920s”, we learned different pieces from the 1920s Paris, not only about what is in the music, but also what comes out of the music, using the five critical lenses: nation, race, gender, sexuality and social class....

Nationalism or Internationalism: two sides on the same coin

by Stella Li | Oct 23, 2015 | Music in Paris in the 1920s (2015)

When we talking about nationalism and internationalism, we firstly think these two notions are somehow conflicting. Nationalism is almost always associated exclusiveness and rejection of otherness, while internationalism seemed to symbol a universal embracement of...