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[ecrea] CfP: Misogyny, toxic masculinity, and heteronormativity in post-2000 popular music
Fri Jul 20 07:08:42 GMT 2018
BOOK - CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST TO CONTRIBUTE A CHAPTER Title: 
Misogyny, toxic masculinity, and heteronormativity in post-2000 popular 
music. Editors Dr. Nicola Puckey – (nicola.puckey /at/ winchester.ac.uk) Glenn 
Fosbraey - (glenn.fosbraey /at/ winchester.ac.uk)
Popular music has been a well-studied area during the 20th century, but 
this focus waned during the early part of the 21st Century, moving 
instead to music on the fringes. With recent academic and press interest 
in gender and sexuality in contemporary popular music, we aim to bring 
together a collection of works related to the notions of misogyny, toxic 
masculinity and heteronormativity in post-2000 popular music. 
Specifically, the purposes of this book are to:
- Address the themes of heteronormativity and gender stereotyping
- Explore misogyny, female exploitation, and the sexualisation of female 
artists
- Discuss the concept of toxic masculinity
- Examine the notion of Gender fluidity
- Analyse the different elements involved with popular music, including 
lyrics, video, appearances in the media (both mass and social), and 
stage presence and the roles they play in the book’s core themes
We invite submissions of abstracts on any aspects of the above themes as 
you interpret them. We welcome abstracts of original research from 
established scholars as well as from those whose work is in its early 
stages.
DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF expressions of interest: 31st August 2018. 
Please send your abstract not exceeding 300 words with a brief biography 
to: (nicola.puckey /at/ winchester.ac.uk)
About the editors
Nicola Puckey is Senior Lecturer in English Language and English 
Linguistics at the University of Winchester. Her research interests 
cover alternative music, gender, sexuality and discourse analysis.
Glenn Fosbraey is Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University 
of Winchester. He has published various journal articles, chapters, and 
books on the subjects of drama and song lyrics and runs the University's 
award-winning record label 'Splendid Fred Records'.
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