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[ecrea] CfP POPID Conference "Popular Music Heritage, Cultural Memory and Cultural Identity"
Mon Oct 22 23:07:45 GMT 2012
CfP Popular Music Heritage, Cultural Memory and Cultural Identity
Date: 30 January-31 January-1 February 2013
Location: Rotterdam, ERMeCC - Erasmus Research Centre for Media,
Communication and Culture
Conference fee: € 120 Student fee: € 60
Deadline submission abstracts: 18 November 2012
Notification of acceptance: 1 December 2012
Deadline extended abstract/paper (at least 2000 words): 15 January 2013
The European project ‘Popular Music Heritage, Cultural Memory and
Cultural Identity’ (POPID), funded as part of the HERA Joint Research
programme on Cultural Dynamics, invites proposals from the academics and
practitioners for a three-day conference exploring the relationship
between popular music, cultural heritage, cultural memory and identity.
In addition to paper presentations, panel discussions and keynotes, the
conference programme includes film/documentary screenings and tie-in
events on the topic of music and film, organized in collaboration with
and in the framework of the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
With a history now stretching back over fifty years, popular music forms
such as rock and punk may be as potent a symbol of national or local
identity as traditional representations, for example, national and
regional insignia, food, drink, and sport. By looking at the
articulations of popular music heritage in specific European contexts,
POPID has examined popular music's contribution to the narratives of
cultural identity and representations of cultural memories. The
conference covers four main themes:
I. Music, place and local identity
This theme considers the role played by popular music, as a mass
mediated cultural form, in the negotiation of cultural identity in a
local, national, and international contexts. It also looks at how this
articulation is expressed in other art forms, such as books and films.
Possible sub-themes for papers include:
• Mapping popular music histories and heritage
• Local and regional music and identity
• Cultural globalization and popular music
• Music and place in literature and film
II. Popular music audiences and cultural memory
This theme explores how the popular music histories of places resonate
with audience and contribute to their individual and collective memories
and identity formation. Possible sub-themes include:
• Fandom
• Sites of music tourism and pilgrimage
• DIY heritage
III. Popular music in heritage institutions
This theme looks at the proliferation of practices in heritage
institutions (both physical and digital). Possible sub-themes include:
• Cultural policy and popular music heritage
• Popular music and locality in museum and archives
• Popular music memory in exhibitions and archival collections
• Practices of display and use of popular music material culture
• Online popular music heritage practices
• DIY heritage
IV. The music industry and the popular music past
This theme examines how popular music's contribution to the narratives
of cultural identity and representations of cultural memories is
articulated and negotiated in the business practices of the global
popular music industry. Possible sub-themes include:
• Revivals, nostalgia and retromania
• Commercialisation of popular music past
Submission of Abstracts
Abstracts should be about 500words and should indicate how the proposed
presentation or panel discussion fits within the above conference themes
and to which theme the paper specifically contributes.
Please submit your abstract before November 18, 2012 to
(popid /at/ eshcc.eur.nl) to the attention of Annemarie Kersten.
Notifications of acceptance will be communicated before 1 December 2012.
An extended abstract or paper of at least 2,000 words will have to be
submitted by 15 January 2013.
Visit our project website at
http://www.eshcc.eur.nl/english/hera_popid/popid_conference/
Annemarie Kersten, M.A.
Lecturer
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication
Dept. of Media and Communication
P.O. Box 1738, NL-3000 DR Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Phone: +31 10 408 9132
Visiting address:
Woudestein Campus, L-Building Room L3-092
Burgemeester Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam
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