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[ecrea] CFP: Rap Music's Sophisticated Dialogues DEADLINE Sep 30!
Fri Aug 27 15:40:07 GMT 2010
>42nd Annual Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
>April 7-10, 2011
>New Brunswick, NJ Hyatt New Brunswick
>Host Institution: Rutgers University
>
>CFP: Rap Musics Sophisticated Dialogues with Society
>In recent years, rap music has gained increased
>scholarly attention and esteem as a medium for
>poetic expression, self-reflection, and even
>social criticism. Additionally, rap music has
>been analyzed for its dialogic qualities,
>especially in linguistic quarrels between
>individual rap artists. In this panel,
>organizers would like to expand on the idea of
>the rappers dialogue to include actual
>exchanges between rappers and members of the
>dominant community, whether parents or
>government officials. (For example, the German
>rapper Sido sat down with government officials,
>and also addresses parents role in the social
>problems of teenagers in Augen Auf, while
>American rapper David Banner addressed the US
>congress) How does language and word choice
>differ among the groups, even though the message
>sometimes turns out to be the same?
>How does the quality and nature of the dialogue
>work to elevate rap lyrics to the script of a
>viable debate partner, or alternately degrade
>the lyrics to a debate partner not to be taken
>seriously? At what point does the language of
>the two groups converge when seeking to place the blame for social problems?
>
>Please send an abstract of 250 words or less to
>the panel's co-chairs, Lynn Marie Kutch: kutch
>[at] kutztown.edu, and Philipp Marquardt: Philipp_Marquardt [at] brown.edu.
>Deadline: September 30, 2010
>
>Please include with your abstract:
>
>Name and Affiliation
>Email address
>Postal address
>Telephone number
>A/V requirements (if any; $10 handling fee with registration)
>
>The 42nd Annual Convention will feature
>approximately 360 sessions, as well as
>pre-conference workshops, dynamic speakers and
>cultural events. Details and the complete Call
>for Papers for the 2011 Convention will be posted in June: www.nemla.org.
>
>Interested participants may submit abstracts to
>more than one NeMLA session; however panelists
>can only present one paper (panel or
>seminar). Convention participants may present a
>paper at a panel and also present at a creative
>session or participate in a roundtable. Do not
>accept a slot if you may cancel to present on another session.
>
>
>
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