{"id":"W7117253861","doi":"10.29173/af29574","title":"Joseph Bologne in an Atlantic View","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"ALTERNATIVE FRANCOPHONE","topic":"Musicology and Musical Analysis","field":"Arts and Humanities","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Persona; Narrative; Charisma; Musical; Narrative structure; Distancing","routes":{"ca_aff":true,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":true,"about_ca":false,"invisible_to_affiliation_only":false},"retraction":null,"screen":{"n_in":1,"stratum":"aff_core","weight":5595.2375,"opus":{"tier":"OUT","genre":"conceptual","about_ca":false,"confidence":"low","reason":"Musicological essay that critiques how music-historical writing has framed Joseph Bologne while offering a new historical reading; the historiographic critique frames an object that remains the historical figure, so it sits near the T2 boundary."},"gpt":{"tier":"OUT","genre":"conceptual","about_ca":false,"confidence":"high","reason":"This essay reinterprets a historical musician in musicological writing and does not study research itself."},"grok":{"tier":"T2","genre":"conceptual","about_ca":false,"confidence":"medium","reason":"Meta-historiographic essay on how musicology has framed Bologne and Blackness; object is scholarly writing practices, generously adjacent STS/historiography of a field."}}}