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[ecrea] CFP: Cool Retro Camp Trash. Aesthetic Concepts in Popular Culture
Wed Jul 26 21:12:39 GMT 2017
Call for Papers: Cool Retro Camp Trash. Aesthetic Concepts in Popular
Culture, University of Freiburg, 3–5 May 2018
https://www.zpkm.uni-freiburg.de/coolretrocamptrash
Submission Deadline: 15 November 2017
The aesthetic quality of the popular is now undisputed. In fact, it can
be argued that popular culture has become the dominant cultural paradigm
of our days, which takes shape in music, film, literature, social media,
fashion etc. In order to meet this cultural transformation with due
attention, the aesthetic concepts of popular culture are to be
scrutinized for the first time from a broad academic perspective.
In the course of the 20th century aesthetic strategies, discourses and
value systems have emerged, most of which go beyond the boundaries of
the art forms, the media and musical genres. Concepts such as retro,
trash, camp, cool, crossover or cyber are just a few examples that show
the high degree to which the aesthetic field of popular culture has
become differentiated.
The call is aimed at scholars from different disciplines, but also at
persons from the fields of cultural journalism and artistic practice.
The aim of the conference is to illuminate how aesthetic concepts of
popular culture come into being, are practiced, diffuse socially and
develop normative quality.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
- strategies in artistic production
- aesthetic concepts across the art forms and the media
- ideology, myth-making and purification - aesthetic concepts and
meaning in everyday life - popular culture and (new) aesthetic theory
- methods of analyzing popular aesthetic objects and practices
- links to concepts and currents of bourgeois high culture (e.g.,
romanticism, autonomy aesthetics, avant-garde)
- material manifestations of aesthetic concepts (particularly sound) -
media and art form-specific concepts and practices
- aesthetic patterns in genre
Keynote lectures will be held by:
Prof. Dr. Henry Keazor (University of Heidelberg) and Prof. Dr. Markus
Tauschek (University of Freiburg)
The conference is organized by the Zentrum für Populäre Kultur und Musik
(Centre for Popular Culture and Music) of the University of Freiburg,
where it will take place from 3 to 5 May 2018. The proposals must be
submitted in the form of abstracts (max. 1500 characters) together with
brief information about the speaker (both in English or German) by 15
November 2017 at the following address: (conference /at/ zpkm.uni-freiburg.de)
Young scholars can apply for travel allowance to the conference
organizer. Conference languages are English and German. For further
information please contact PD Dr. Christofer Jost
((conference /at/ zpkm.uni-freiburg.de)).
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