Heard of Swiftposium? What happens when serious academics discuss all things Taylor Swift

Dr. Alethea Rae from Murdoch University in Perth conducted a word study of every song by Taylor Swift. Did you know that the words “you” and” I” are the most frequently used in her music, 3, 371 for you and 3, 105 for I? A Completely Good Heart has the least number of words, at 68, and All Too Well has the most exclusive number of words, at 333. This Passion, a Taylor Swift music with the highest frequency of the word “love,” came as no surprise.

There were also presentations that sparked debate about whether Swift should address or address contentious issues, such as whether she ( and another celebrities ) should do more to stop online bullying among her followers, or whether being a Swiftie was truly a labor of love.

The keynote address,” My coins made your crown: Taylor Swift as your billionaire best friend,” was delivered by Dr. Georgia Carroll, a self-confessed Swiftie.

I discovered that spending a lot of time making friendship bracelets involved monetary donations ( such as buying multiple records just because they came in different covers ), support ( such as defending her from others ) and actual labor ( such as buying multiple records ).

Lengthy Live this practice of Wonderland, but the three-day Swiftposium event had to come to an end. I’m so appreciative of the event’s creators ‘ fearlessness in creating a cannon function.

I’m then so excited about my upcoming Taylor Swift performance, The Eras Tour Singapore.

Dr. Natasha Riard is a practicing counselor. She is the office manager at its Psychology Clinic and teaches at James Cook University in Singapore.