PERMANENT SEMINAR OF THE RESEARCH GROUP ON ETHNOMUSICOLOGY AND STUDIES IN POPULAR MUSIC
23.04.2025 | 4 PM | NOVA FCSH, Av. de Berna, Tower A (Lisbon) | Room A304 – Floor 3 | Zoom Room
Free access, in person and online.
Jingles as Affective Politics in Brazil’s 2022 Election
Kjetil Klette-Bøhler | University of South-East Norway
Kjetil Klette-Bøhler | Professor of Music and Culture at the University of South-East Norway and prior to this he worked as a Professor of Social Research at NOVA: Norwegian Social Research, Oslo Metropolitan University. He researches music, culture and politics with a focus on musics from Cuba and Brazil and related popular music in Norway, Europe and the U.S. Klette-Bøhler has published 40 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters and co-edited the books Citizenship and Social Exclusion (Routledge 2023, with Takle, Vedeler, Schoeyen and Eriksen) and Festivalpolitikk i endring (Vigmostad & Bjørke, 2023, with Takle, Henningsen, Dokken, Røberg og Knudsen). His articles have appeared in Musical Quarterly, Twentieth Century Music, Latin American Music Review, Popular Music, Music Perception, and Ethnomusicology Newsletter, among others. He has also co-edited two special issues related to affective politics in Journal of Extreme Anthropology. He is currently working on developing Jingles as Affective Politics into a book