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[ecrea] Pet Shop Boys: Symposium
Fri Oct 09 15:19:34 GMT 2015
Pet Shop Boys: Symposium
24/25 March 2016, Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh
Call For Papers
To mark the 30th anniversary of the release of their debut album Please,
the University of Edinburgh is pleased to announce that it will host a
two-day symposium on the history and work of Pet Shop Boys. Despite
their prolific contributions to popular culture over the last thirty
years – including music, theatre, cinema, books, and film soundtracks –
very little scholarly work has been produced on the band. This symposium
aims to begin to rectify this omission: the organisers hope to produce
an edited collection of essays based on the talks at the symposium.
We invite proposals for 20-minute papers, as well as pre-constituted
panels of 3 or 4 papers, on any aspect of the career of Pet Shop Boys.
This could include:
- Analyses of particular songs, albums, videos or tours
- Pet Shop Boys and fashion
- Packaging and aesthetics: Pet Shop Boys and Farrow Design
- Pet Shop Boys and producers, from Stephen Hague to Stuart Price
- Pet Shop Boys and divas, from Dusty Springfield to Madonna
- Pet Shop Boys and Englishness
- Gender and sexuality in the songs and videos of the Pet Shop Boys
- Pet Shop Boys and the art of the interview
- Pet Shop Boys and disco, including the Disco albums
Keynote speakers at the symposium will include Professor Stan Hawkins
(University of Oslo) and Lucy O’Brien (Senior Lecturer, UCA). The event
will also include: additional guests (tbc); screenings; domino dancing.
You can follow updates relating to the symposium online: @psbsymposium /
petshopboyssymposium.tumblr.com.
Please send all paper/panel proposals to Dr Glyn Davis
((glyn.davis /at/ ed.ac.uk)) by 5pm on Friday 4 December. Decisions will be
made, and a provisional schedule announced, by Friday 18 December. Pet
Shop Boys: Symposium is being co-organised by Glyn Davis and Dr Jonny
Murray ((jonny.murray /at/ ed.ac.uk)). We wouldn’t normally do this kind of thing.
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