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[Commlist] Symposium CFP: Diva: Hip-Hop, Feminism, Fierceness
Thu May 16 21:54:45 GMT 2019
Centre for Film, Media, Discourse & Culture, University of Wolverhampton
Symposium CFP: Diva: Hip-Hop, Feminism, Fierceness
The shift from the margins to the mainstream has occurred
simultaneously, over the last few decades, for two groups that now
jointly exert a central influence over contemporary culture and
politics: female r’n’b and hip-hop artists, and feminist thinkers and
activists. The coming together of these two groups and sensibilities has
redefined contemporary popular music (in all senses of musics of black
origin), and wider culture and politics, in the West – from the
banlieues to the White House, from Black Lives Matter to #MeToo, from
Betty Davis to Neneh Cherry, TLC to Aaliyah, Alicia Keys to Iggy Azalea,
Beyonce to Ariana Grande, and all points in between.
The symposium will seek to address this ongoing development, within the
scope of exploring the origins of this shift, its resultant successes
and failures, its social activism and relationship to “Black
Capitalism”, its identity politics and LGBTQ+ components, its saints and
sinners and controversies old and new, and its oppositions to, and
recuperations by, the establishment, in African-American and
Afro-European contexts, and beyond.
The symposium will culminate with a rare opportunity to view the
documentary “Aaliyah Live in Amsterdam”, introduced (and with a Q&A) by
its director, Dr. Pogus Caesar: “In 1995, Windrush Productions gained
exclusive access to the Amsterdam leg of Aaliyah’s European tour. As
well as capturing live footage of the concert, Aaliyah and her late
father agreed to be interviewed, in a series of intimate conversations,
they speak openly about her musical influences, achievements hopes and
dreams. The film captures a star in their ascendancy. As the story
unfolds it provides fans with a rare insight into Aaliyah, and leaves us
wondering how much she would have achieved had her life not been
tragically cut short.” Trailer: https://youtu.be/en99KwuxzC8
The symposium will open with a keynote lecture by Dr. Kirsty Fairclough
(Associate Dean, Research & Innovation, Schools of Arts & Media,
University of Salford): “I Slay: Beyonce as Intersectional Feminist,
Activist and Diva”
Proposals for presentations (individual and panel) and interventions
should be emailed to Dr Benjamin Halligan ((b.halligan /at/ wlv.ac.uk)) by 14
June 2019. (Word format, 200-300 words, minimal formatting, including
biog note and contact information). Areas to be considered can include
(but are not limited to) all music-related matters identified above, the
evolution of the figure of the diva, trans cultures and fierceness and
diva-ism, media around diva superstars (documentaries, tabloid exposes,
MTV and post-MTV music videos, star identity formations, intimacy and
interviews), confessions and hagiographies, and all other cultural
practices that resonate with this development (fine arts, poetry and
literature, DJ cultures and dance, film and television), and the protean
nature of feminism, and black feminism, and second to third waves of
feminism, that have arisen.
The symposium, which is hosted by the Centre for Film, Media, Discourse
& Culture, University of Wolverhampton, will run on 17 July 2019. The
registration fee will be £30 (£15 for unwaged, free for all postgraduate
researchers).
**A limited budget is available to reimburse childcare costs, upon
application, if that will enable attendance: please enquire** The full
programme, and booking details, will be published by 24 June 2019.
For updates and booking, please see
https://benjaminhalligan.com/divaconference-2/
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