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[ecrea] cfp metal punk conference
Mon Jul 16 17:02:25 GMT 2018
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/Call for papers/
*‘Doing metal, being punk, doing punk, being metal: hybridity, crossover
and difference in punk and metal subcultures.’*
*Punk Scholars Network 5^th Annual Conference and Postgraduate Symposium.*
/De Montfort University Leicester, December 13-14^th 2018/
Hosted by the Punk Scholars Network in conjunction with the
International Society of Metal Music Studies, the /Journal of Punk and
Post-Punk/, the /Journal of Metal Music Studies/, Media and
Communication Research Centre and Intellect Books.
Metal and punk cultures have long shared musical and cultural
similarities. From Motörhead’s ubiquitous global presence, and the
complex amalgam of Thrash Metal, Doom Metal, American Hardcore, Straight
Edge, Japanese-based Burning Spirits, Black Metal, and DiY cultural
production, one can see a plethora of hybridised and reinterpreted
global music scenes. Indeed, the pervasive influence of metal and NWOBHM
from the mid-1980s onwards has had an irreversible and notable effect on
both punk and metal musical and cultural aesthetics (see Glasper,
forthcoming, 2018).
In spite of their broadly separate academic literatures, from their
competing inceptions in the mid to late-1970s, punk and metal music
studies have shared common historical theoretical and methodological
approaches; yet no significant critical reflection of these research
crossovers has been undertaken to date. The principle aim of this
interdisciplinary conference is to critically reflect upon points of
similarity, difference and hybridity in global punk and metal subcultures.
The Punk Scholars Network and The International Association of Metal
Music Studieswould like to invite new and established scholars in punk
and metal music studies to critically interrogate such similarities and
differences and to share their research: not every paper needs to
discuss both punk and metal but simply by presenting research on the
same panels to a mixed audience will allow a unique opportunity for
researchers to cross perceived genre boundaries and learn from each
others methodologies and trajectories.
*Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:*
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Metal and/or punk histories
Genre boundaries
Cross genre authenticities
Gender, hegemony in metal and/or punk cultures
Ethics/moral codes: differences and similarities in metal and/or punk
cultures
Ethnicities and contested identities in metal and punk
Geographies, crossover and hybridity in punk and metal music scenes
Crossovers between metal and/or punk
Aesthetic crossovers in local and global punk/metal scenes
Political narratives in punk and metal music
‘Negatologies’: bullying, marginalisation, drugs and violence in punk
and/or metal cultures (Gordon, 2018)
Conceptual crossover and difference
The aesthetics of virtuosity and simplicity in metal and punk
The curation of punk and metal bands on festival bills
Legacies
Hybrid cultures, audience research and ethnographies of metal and/or
punk cultures
The policy and political economy of metal and punk record labels
Musical production, instrumentation and aesthetics
Art and design in metal and/or punk
Abstracts of no more than 250 words should be sent to the following link
by September 16^th 2018
(metalpunkDMU /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(metalpunkDMU /at/ gmail.com)>
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