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[ecrea] CFP and new deadline for Dancecult: Journal of Electronic Dance Music Culture
Wed Oct 27 05:40:37 GMT 2010
This is a general call for
contributions to Dancecult: Journal of Electronic Dance Music Culture.
Entering a new era with a new and expanded editorial and production team,
Dancecult is extending its deadline on submissions for its next
edition.
New deadline - December 20, 2010.
As the issue is hosting a special section on The Love Parade, submissions
on this theme will be welcome, in both From the Floor and Feature article
categories.
Also, we will host material in the next and future editions on the theme
of Bad EDM: from disco to rave, electro to terrorcore, psytrance to
minimal techno, e-tards to psychedelic bogans, and from
"commercial" sounds to "cheesy" vibes, the
identification of EDM and its cultures and subcultures as
"bad", "other", "noisy", etc, is ever
present in modes of (micro)distinction and identification by non-EDM and
EDM enthusiasts alike. Critical examination of these trends offers
insight on central issues concerning genre formation, "subcultural
capital", the abject, popular and alternative music, as well as
nationalist, class, race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality and age issues.
Dancecult welcomes contributions which address this theme across all
genres, scenes and aesthetics.
Additionally, while contributions are welcome on any topic related to the
study of electronic dance music cultures, submissions on the following
themes are also welcome for this and near future editions: dance floors
and embodiment; cosmopolitanism and EDM; the cartographies of EDM;
Detroit techno; sampling and exotification.
Featured Articles:
Featured articles are 5000-8000 words (including endnotes, captions and
bibliography). Must include a 150 word abstract.
From the Floor
"From the floor" hosts shorter peer-reviewed pieces. These
include field reports, mini-ethnographies, and interviews. Pieces for
this section should be from 1500-3000 words in length. Rather than
written in the style of an article with formal analysis and many
citations, FF pieces will be more conversational and creative. They may
include substantive multimedia components. The emphasis is on
ethnography, style and creativity.
If you have any inquires please contact me: Graham St John
(graham /at/ dancecult.net)
Graham St
John
Executive Editor
Dancecult: Journal of Electronic Dance Music Culture
http://dj.dancecult.net/
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