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This spring, Radano is a scholar in residence at the St. Paul Seminary School of Divinity.
University of St. Thomas - Bulletin Today tecouillard 2010
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Radano will speak at 12: 15 p.m. in the lower-level conference room in Archbishop Ireland Memorial Library.
University of St. Thomas - Bulletin Today tecouillard 2010
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Radano served in Vatican City from 1984 to 2008 as a member of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity and as head of its Western division.
University of St. Thomas - Bulletin Today tecouillard 2010
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"Like it or not, we still conceive of the relationship of music and race according to the scheme of the colorblind mapped out by W.E.B. Dubois over 100 years ago," Radano said.
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"[A slave's] performance skills became noteworthy because they could enhance the commercial value of the owner's property," Radano said.
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"These dense theoreticals might hamper even the most formidable of flows out there, so anyone hoping to parse them should just prepare to buckle down with Radano" you be the mouse | Ken Waldmann
Madison.com - top 2009
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It is this sudden placement of value on black music that Radano argued first gave weight to this specific part of black culture.
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UW sophomore Andrew Berger agreed with Radano in saying race does play a major role in defining styles of music.
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Radano does not believe people will ever look past the issue of race and music because of the astounding role it has played in black culture.
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"If it were not for the force of racial thinking, all of these versions of music making by blacks, Italians, Russians, Cubans, Puerto Ricans and native whites might have eventually meshed into a coherent form," Radano said.
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