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[ecrea] CFP: First issue of the Trash Culture Journal

Wed Jan 16 06:52:44 GMT 2013



Trash Culture Journal: An online journal on all things Trash

A phenomenon that gained momentum in the 1990s, Trash Culture is often degraded and regarded as the detritus of culture and society. While works by Shakespeare and Chaucer are deemed to be aesthetically and culturally ‘good’, hardboiled, pulp fiction has often been considered culturally ‘bad’. What is popular is often deemed trash. Yet Richard Keller Simon, author of the work Trash Culture: Popular Culture and the Great Tradition, writes ‘many of the differences between trash culture and high culture show only that storytelling adapts to changing economic, social and political conditions.’ Thus Trash is constantly in a state of flux. What previously was popular, or trash, may no longer be so, and cultural artefacts previously belonging to high culture find themselves in the realm of trash. But what is Trash Culture and how does it fit in with society? Various transformations exist within the culture of trash: artefacts that have transformed from trash to higher forms of artistic culture (The Rolling Stones, Comic Books), and artefacts that have become trash (Britney Spears, The Simpsons). Not all trash exists within the same institutional matrix. Using an image of the bin as an analogy, there is better trash on the surface of the receptacle (Pulp/Hardboiled fiction), as opposed to the juicy remnants at the bottom of the bin (90210, The OC, Glee). And then there is authentic trash (Justine Bieber). All forms of entertainment and culture have a sizeable chunk of trash, and it is this chunk that, contrary to common perceptions, is an invaluable addition to the wider aspects of society. Without trash, both authentic and cultural types, there would not be a higher culture with which to compare to lower forms of culture.

This journal welcomes submissions on various aspects of trash culture, be it:

-Cultural artefacts (television shows, bands and music, films, books, magazines, celebrities, etc)
-Politics of trash culture
-Transformation of trash
-The benefits of low brow culture and the problems with high-brow elitism
-The dissemination of trash culture
-Historical trash
-The Philosophy of Trash
-Technological Trash
-Generational Trash
-Etc.

Topics that contributors are welcome to write about, but are not limited to, include:
-Computers
-Pornography
-Barbie Dolls and other toys
-Soap Opera
-Comedy
-Literature
-Magazines
-Youtube
-The Simpsons
-Halloween and other American things…
-Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton
-Reality Television
-Seinfeld
-Curb Your Enthusiasm
-Family Guy
-Food- Pizza, McDonalds, etc.
-Comic books
-Make-up
-Fashion
-Mickey Spillane and other hardboiled writers
-Coldplay, U2 and other trash bands
-Actual Trash (Garbage)
-The Beatles and other previously trashy bands

Interested contributors should email their Microsoft Word submissions (2000-6000 words) to (siobhan.lyons1 /at/ students.mq.edu.au), along with a 100-300 word abstract and a short bio note. Journal is accessible at http://trashculturejournal.wordpress.com/



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