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[ecrea] CFP: IASPM-ANZ 2017, December 4-6, Wellington, Aotearoa/New Zealand
Tue Mar 07 15:54:01 GMT 2017
Mixing Pop and Politics: Subversion, Resistance and Reconciliation in
Popular Music
IASPM-ANZ 2017 Conference
December 4-6, 2017
Massey University, Wellington, Aotearoa/New Zealand
Forty years ago, the story goes, punk broke. Not for the first time, and
not the last. History provides us with ample examples of the power of
popular music to speak to, through, and against various political
moments. The contemporary situation also offers countless opportunities
to explore how popular music revisits, reconstitutes, rewrites and
reconciles itself to this past. At the same time, it also points to new
directions informed by the complicated position popular music occupies
in relation to the shifting paradigms of power in which we currently
find ourselves. This IASPM-ANZ conference aims to explore the complex
politics of resistance, subversion, containment and reconciliation from
now and then, as well as points in-between.
We are seeking papers and panel proposals that touch on, but are not
restricted to, the following areas:
• (We’re) Stranded: Punk and Post-Punk in Australia, New Zealand and Beyond
• I Will Survive: The Politics of Pleasure and Popular Music
• You Don’t Own Me: Cultivating, Codifying and Commodifying Resistance
• You've Got the Power: Populism, Authoritarianism, Anarchy and Popular
Music
• This Machine Kills Fascists: Technologies, Politics and Popular Music
• The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: Popular Music on Screen(s)
• Here’s Where The Story Ends: Alternate Histories of Popular Music
• Last Night a DJ Saved My Life: Of DJs, Dancefloors and Discos
• We Are the Robots: Resistant, Reconciled, Reconstituted, Recombinant
Bodies in Popular Music
• If You’re Feeling Sinister: Affect, Emotion and the Subversive Power
of Popular Music
• Playing With a Different Sex: Otherness and Othering in Popular Music
• A Whisper to a Scream: Silence, Distortion, Amplification and the
Politics of Sound
Abstracts should be no more than 250 words, and should include 3-5
keywords. Please submit abstracts in doc, docx, rtf format, and send as
“last name.xxx” to (iaspmanz2017 /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(iaspmanz17 /at/ gmail.com)>.
Deadline for abstract submission: June 1st 2017.
All participants must be members of IASPM. If you are not a member,
details on how to join are available here: http://iaspm.org.au/membership/.
We encourage all members of IASPM-International to consider attending.
Best regards from the organising committee,
Kim Cannady (Victoria University)
Olivia Lucas (Victoria University)
Norman Meehan (Massey University)
Geoff Stahl (Victoria University)
Oli Wilson (Massey University)
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