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[eccr] FW: Italian Popular Music - call for papers/ abstracts
Mon Jul 15 15:15:21 GMT 2002
For your interest.
> Dr Matthew Hibberd
> Director, MSc in Public Relations (Online)
> Department of Film and Media Studies
> University of Stirling
> Stirling FK9 4LA
> Scotland, UK
>
> Tel. 0044 (0)1786 466219
> Fax. 0044 (0)1786 466855
> ---------
> From: Keith Negus
> Reply To: Keith Negus
> Sent: Thursday, July 4, 2002 13:13 PM
> To: (MECCSA /at/ JISCMAIL.AC.UK)
> Subject: Italian Popular Music - call for papers/ abstracts
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
>
> Special Issue of Popular Music (Cambridge University Press) on Italian
> Popular Music
>
> The journal Popular Music invites contributions to a special issue on
> Italian Popular Music.
>
> Popular Music is an international multi-disciplinary journal covering all
> aspects of the subject from the formation of social group identities
> through popular music, to the workings of the global music industry, or
> how
> particular pieces of music are put together. The journal carries articles
> by scholars from a large variety of perspectives. These include the
> anthropology of music, cultural studies, ethnomusicology, feminism, gender
> studies, geography, history, literature studies, media studies,
> musicology,
> sociology and any other disciplines or cross-disciplines that can be shown
> to have relevance to the subject.
>
> Popular Music Studies have a long history in Italy, closely associated
> with
> the work of such scholars as Franco Fabbri and Umberto Fiori. However,
> Italian popular music itself has received relatively little attention,
> even
> in Italy where the concentration has been on issues and themes of general
> interest. It is only recently that Italian Popular Music Studies have
> become an accepted object of academic interest and research. This Special
> Issue will provide an opportunity to consider Italy's specific
> contribution
> to the wider popular music scene. It represents a first attempt to place
> the study and contribution of Italian popular music in the international
> literature. We are seeking contributions, preferably but not exclusively
> focusing on the last three decades. Contributors might consider some of
> the
> following themes:
>
> Italian Recording Industry
> The New Neapolitan Song
> The "New Italian Rock"
> Italian Dance Music (from disco to techno)
> Italian World Music
> The "Canzone d'autore"
> Politics, Social Movements and the New Political Song
> Italian Popular Music and Local Identities
> Italian Popular Music and the International Music Market
> Popular Music and the "Belcanto" Tradition
>
> Scholars who are interested in contributing to the special issue should
> send a 3-500 word abstract by January 2003 to:
>
> Goffredo Plastino, University of Newcastle ((goffredo.plastino /at/ ncl.ac.uk))
> and
> Marco Santoro, University of Bologna ((msantoro /at/ scform.unibo.it))
>
> Potential contributors are also welcome to contact the editors to discuss
> and develop ideas before submitting an abstract..
>
>
>
> Dr. Keith Negus
> Department of Media and Communications
> Goldsmiths College
> University of London
> New Cross
> London SE14 6NW
>
> Tel: + 44 (0)20 7919 7607/ 7600
> fax: + 44 (0)20 7919 7616
>
>
Dr Matthew Hibberd
Director, MSc in Public Relations (Online)
Department of Film and Media Studies
University of Stirling
Stirling FK9 4LA
Scotland, UK
Tel. 0044 (0)1786 466219
Fax. 0044 (0)1786 466855
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