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[ecrea] Metal and Politics Conference, Bournemouth, 2016
Wed Sep 30 12:32:44 GMT 2015
Call for papers Metal Music Studies, ISSMS Conference: Metal and Politics
Conference date: 9th June 2016
Deadline for proposals: 1st March 2016
Conference venue: Bournemouth University, UK
Politicians and activist groups (such as PMRC) have often sought to
censor heavy metal for ‘fear’ of the damage it does to young people.
Discourses of fear are invoked to justify such actions; as means of
controlling populations. This of course therefore raises wider
questions about the nature of censorship and state control and so we
might ask whether heavy metal has a role to play in challenging these
dominant discourses. Green Day’s anti-war American Idiot sent political
messages to fans and state actors alike, and so we might also ask how
politics is represented in metal. In addition, what kind of responses
are there from fans, consumers, audiences, producers and distributors of
metal? And how do other media (whether creative or critical) reflect,
challenge, or enable the political aspects of metal music or the
dialogue between politics and metal?
This conference CFP also adopts a wider definition of politics, one
which goes beyond the behaviour of state actors and institutions. Rather
we take the view that politics takes place in, and through, the power
relations that structure our societies. In this way, we use politics as
a mechanism to ask questions about the ways in which power circulates,
operates and is distributed, and we seek to build on the sociological
debate in earlier works (e.g. Weinstein, Walser). In adopting this
broader definition of politics we are able to ask questions about the
nature of identity for example around sexuality, race, gender, class,
and religion. How are these identities constructed, and what roles can
heavy metal play in this process? Does heavy metal have the capacity to
challenge dominant narratives, and mechanisms of social control; can
metal provide a site for alternate politics; or is there inevitability
to the ways in which power functions, irrespective of the cultural site
through which it is expressed?
As such, the wider questions that underpin this CFP, are: Should
politics be separate from metal, or is metal inherently political? How
far does heavy metal play a political role? Or have something political
to say? How far is politics enmeshed in the production and consumption
of heavy metal? How and by what means is politics mediated by
gatekeepers? We reflect on the capacity of heavy metal bands, performers
and fans to reject dominant narratives; does metal provide a conduit
through which an alternate politics of everyday life might be possible?
Does metal provide the tools by which political power (in a variety of
guises) can be held to account? As well as political questions, we are
also asking about epistemology: how can we know the nature of politics
in heavy metal? (if it exists?)
Papers are invited that address any aspect of the broad conference theme
and a selection have the opportunity for consideration for publication a
special issue of Metal Music Studies
The International Society of Metal Studies (ISMMS) is pleased to support
this event at Bournemouth. It is yet another opportunity for scholars to
engage with this growing movement. We encourage conference delegates to
look out for information on how to join ISMMS and how to access our
journal Metal Music Studies, published by Intellect.
Conference organisers:
Dr Heather Savigny; Dr Julia Round; Dr Tasos Theofilou; Ian Marsland
Proposals addressing the broad conference theme should be sent by the
1st March 2016 to:
(metalpoliticsbournemouth /at/ gmail.com)<mailto:(metalpoliticsbournemouth /at/ gmail.com)>
The conference is free to register
Proposals must include:
An abstract of 500 words;
A brief author bio of 150 words;
Contact details of author/s
Dr Heather Savigny
Associate Professor in Politics & Gender
Head of Research CMC
Faculty of Media and Communication
Bournemouth University
Poole
BH12 5BB
PSA Elected Trustee www.psa.ac.uk<http://www.psa.ac.uk/>
Book review editor British Politics
http://www.palgrave-journals.com/bp/index.html
Co-Convenor Women’s Academic Network
Staff page http://staffprofiles.bournemouth.ac.uk/display/hsavigny
CMC http://microsites.bournemouth.ac.uk/cmc/
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