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[Commlist] Punk Scholars Network 2021
Wed Oct 20 17:34:44 GMT 2021
Punk Scholars Network Canada and Punk Scholars Network USA 2021 Virtual
Conference
Sunday, December 5, 2021 (12:00 PM EST – 8:00 PM EST) via Zoom
Punk is a truly global phenomenon that manifests in myriad ways across
many different scenes, musical styles, and political, cultural and
social settings. As such, ‘punk’ is many things to many people and
seldom remains static over a lifetime, with changes in connectivity and
technology, economic and political globalization impacting punk for
better and worse. The current Punk Scholars Network series Global Punk
has attempted to capture the spread and variance of punk across the
world (Bestley, Dines, Gordon & Guerra 2019, 2020; Bestley, Dines,
Gordon, Grimes & Guerra 2021). Moreover, the journal Punk & Post-Punk
seeks contributions from punk scholars in a variety of geographical
locations and settings.
With these efforts, and others, serving as a starting point the Punk
Scholars Network are seeking to hold a conference that explores,
examines and critically engages with punk scholars around the globe.
Taking punk seriously as a theme means considering the variety of
experiences within local, national and international punk communities,
and this conference takes place against the backdrop of the global
COVID-19 pandemic, making it still uncertain which parts will be face-to
face and which parts will be solely online.
In keeping with the PSN’s wide ranging academic reach, we are seeking
contributions from a range of interdisciplinary areas, including, but
not limited to: cultural studies, musicology, ethnography, art and
design, humanities, communication, performing arts and the social
sciences. Papers and panels could cover, but are not limited to, the
following themes:
* Globalization of new media, communications, social networking, internet
* Ethnographic considerations of scene/space and borders
* In what ways do gender, ethnicity, race, sexuality, disability, class,
religious beliefs and cultural norms shape punk?
* Music and the performer: creativity, authorship, identity, problems
with definition, crossing musical boundaries.
* Reception: DIY culture, activism.
* Lifestyle: crust punk, squatter, vegetarianism, animal rights,
straight edge etc., within different cultural contexts.
* The art of punk: record covers, concert flyers, fanzine design and
associated graphic styles.
Submission Materials:
Submit a brief bio and a proposal (350 words maximum) by Friday,
November 5, 2021. Submissions for presentations in English, French, and
Spanish will be accepted. Scholars will be notified about acceptance by
November 12.
Proposals by USA-based scholars, about US punk, or that will be
presented in Spanish should be submitted to (punkscholarsusa /at/ gmail.com)
Proposals by Canada-based scholars, about Canadian punk, or that will be
presented in French should be submitted to:
(punkscholarsnetworkcanada /at/ gmail.com)
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