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[ecrea] CFP: Writing the noise: the politics and history of subcultural music
Fri Sep 01 08:59:52 GMT 2017
Call for papers:
The 2nd International Conference of the Interdisciplinary Network for
the Study of Subcultures, Popular Music and Social Change
Writing the noise: the politics and history of subcultural music
University of Reading
6–7 September 2018
Confirmed keynote speakers and events:
Simon Reynolds, author of Shock and Awe, Retromania, Energy Flash and
Rip It Up and Start Again
Professor Lucy Robinson, University of Sussex, ‘Less History of Zines,
More Zines as History’
Plenary panel of music journalists: from the mainstream to the pop press
to fanzines, featuring Simon Reynolds, David Stubbs and Cathi Unsworth
The Call:
How should we write the history of subcultures and their music? How do
we write about current subcultures and musics? What theories or
perspectives should we adopt? What sources can we use and how do we
apply them? Who is able to write them? Did – and do – you have to have
been there? This international conference will analyse the problems and
possibilities of writing on subcultures and their music. It will bring
together academics, journalists and practitioners; it will be
multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary. It will be designed to
facilitate conversations between historians, sociologists and
musicologists, between cultural studies and political science, between
performers and commentators, between journalists, writers and academics.
Individual paper proposals should include an abstract of 300 words max,
together with a brief biography and contact details
Suggested themes and areas:
Histories of music
Theories of subcultures
Comparing subcultures
Infrastructures and institutions
Music journalism and the music press
The politics of music, the politics of subcultures
Fanzines
Archives and oral history
Geographies of popular music, localities and space
Panel proposals should include a general abstract and brief account of
papers to be included (600 words in total), together with brief
biographies and contact details.
Deadline: 15 November 2017
Send to conference organisers: Matthew Worley ((m.worley /at/ reading.co.uk))
and John Street ((j.street /at/ uea.ac.uk))
Notification of acceptance will be sent by the end of February 2018
Details
The conference fee will by £100, comprising lunch, refreshments and
admin. Plans to give concessions to unwaged/students/PhDs are on-going.
Accommodation can be booked for £61 per night. Registration information
will be disseminated once the conference programme has been put in place.
The conference is organised by Matthew Worley and John Street, on behalf
of the Interdisciplinary Network for the Study of Subcultures, Popular
Music and Social Change
(http://www.reading.ac.uk/history/research/Subcultures/
The network is responsible for the Palgrave book series on subcultures
(https://www.palgrave.com/in/series/14579)
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