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[Commlist] Kenny G: Meanings and Musics CFP
Tue Aug 29 15:07:59 GMT 2023
Call for Proposals (edited collection)
*Deadline extended to Sept. 30, 2023*
Kenny G: Meanings and Musics
Kenny Gorelick, the saxophonist affectionately known as Kenny G, is a
figure who is as much infamous as famous, and whose popularity is
commonly used as evidence of the degraded nature of their art. As a
public figure, he represents a paradox: he is the best-selling
instrumental artist of all time, but also the widespread subject of
critical scorn and popular ridicule. From mainstreaming smooth jazz in
the 1980 and 90s to performing controversial posthumous duets with jazz
greats like Louis Armstrong, Kenny G’s art and actions have generated
considerable discourse. As of 2023, the former laughing stock is now a
meme king, as a new generation of artists and fans have rediscovered his
music and as social media has become the vehicle for a new and
unexplored popularity.
Despite his ongoing cultural significance, there has been little
scholarly discourse about Kenny G. This collection proposes to address
this gap. We invite proposals for 5,000-word essays that will deepen and
expand the discourse about the musician and media personality. In
particular, we seek a global, multi-disciplinary address of Kenny G’s
art and cultural impact drawing on the disciplines of musicology, sound
studies, media studies, and more.
Possible chapter topics include (but are not limited to) the
consideration of Kenny G in relation to:
Jazz, soft jazz, and/or popular music genres
Race, ethnicity, and cultural identity
New media and social media
Fandom
His mediation (Listening to Kenny G, South Park, memes, etc.)
Music videos and TV broadcasts
Collaborations with other artists
Radio
Nostalgia
Taste cultures
Live performance (in person and mediated)
The global context(s) of his music
Image and appearance
Choreography / movement
Entrepreneurship
For consideration, please provide a brief bio and 400-600 word proposal
via this Google form <https://forms.gle/3hLnB3LYe9VFUYHB7> no later than
September 30, 2023. Please contact Kristen Fuhs
((Kristen.Fuhs /at/ woodbury.edu) <mailto:(Kristen.Fuhs /at/ woodbury.edu)>), Paul N.
Reinsch ((paul.n.reinsch /at/ ttu.edu) <mailto:(paul.n.reinsch /at/ ttu.edu)>) or
Laurel Westrup ((lwestrup /at/ humnet.ucla.edu)
<mailto:(lwestrup /at/ humnet.ucla.edu)>) with any questions.
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