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Maya Angela Eipe Smith (she/her/hers)
Ne Me Quitte Pas: How a Song Travels across Languages, Geographies, Genres, and Generations
This project is a scholarly monograph about the French-language song “Ne Me Quitte Pas,” whose proposal has been accepted for Duke University Press’s new Singles series. A meditation on translation in the most expansive meaning of the word, this book investigates how a song travels across languages, geographies, genres, and generations. How does it shift, refract, and engage with power structures in various other contexts when it is translated or covered? This interdisciplinary endeavor offers both theoretical and practical interventions in music studies, Francophone studies, race, and gender studies, translation and adaptation studies, language pedagogy, among others.