Ann-Marie Hanlon: 'Object as Subject: The Abortion Debate & Popular Music in the Irish Context'

Dr Ann-Marie Hanlon (Dundalk IT)
Friday, October 26, 2018 - 12:00 to 13:00
Bewerunge Room, Logic House.

'Object as Subject: The Abortion Debate & Popular Music in the Irish Context'.

Ann-Marie Hanlon (PhD, Newcastle) is a musicologist with specialisms in cultural theories of music, popular music and French modernism. Her current research explores the intersection of feminism and popular music in Ireland and North America. A lecturer in popular musicology and performance at Dundalk Institute of Technology, her publications include chapter contributions to Music, Art & Performance: From Liszt to Riot Grrrl (Hawthorne, 2018), Erik Satie: Music, Art & Literature (Potter, 2013) and articles in The Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland (2012). Ann-Marie is also a performer of rock, pop and folk music on piano, guitar and bass guitar.