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[ecrea] CFP: "Musical Cities: Music, Historiography and Myth," IASPM-US 2019
Sun Jul 15 18:14:50 GMT 2018
The International Association for the Study of Popular Music-United
States chapter invites proposals for its 2019 conference. The meeting,
which will take place in New Orleans, Louisiana, March 7-10, 2019, will
feature the theme “Musical Cities: Music, Historiography, and Myth.” We
welcome proposals for individual papers and panels (up to four
individuals) on any aspect of popular music, especially proposals on the
musical cultures of New Orleans; music in and of the global and local
South; and music and race and resistance.
Subtopics might include
* Cities, music, and race
* Musical legends and apocrypha
* Specific cities as places of musical genre origin
* Space and place in music-making
* New Orleans as a site of resistance, rebuilding, reconstruction, and
gentrification
* Intersectionality in musical cultures
* Music and historiography in the context of global and local Souths
* Religion and spirituality in musical cultures
IASPM-US is an interdisciplinary organization and is eager to include
work not just from ethno/musicologists and other music scholars, but
also work from a wide variety of viewpoints, including those of scholars
of race, religion, sexuality, gender, geography, folklore, history
(including archaeology, military history, oral history, public history,
intellectual history, micro history and all other disciplines),
ethnography, comparative literature, Francophone and Hispanophone
studies, Latin America, law, education, esotericism, area studies, and
other relevant areas. This year’s program committee consists of Kendra
Preston Leonard (chair), John Dougan, Murray Forman, Shana
Goldin-Perschbacher, Anthony Kwame Harrison, and Jennifer Stoever.
All presentations are limited to 20 minutes. Submit an abstract of no
more than 250 words no later than October 1, 2018. Individual abstracts
should identify the methodology used, state the paper’s goals, summarize
the context and argument of the paper, and include a brief conclusion.
Panel abstracts should include a 250 description of the panel’s
rationale and goals and a 250-word abstract for each individual
participating in the panel. Abstracts must be anonymous and not include
the submitter’s identity or references that could lead to the revealing
of their identity; abstracts not adhering to the word count will not be
considered.
To submit, visit here <https://goo.gl/forms/4WMTxn0DKCfRlDeY2>. Or,
follow the link on the IASPM-US website: http://iaspm-us.net/2019-cfp
<http://iaspm-us.net/2019-cfp>.
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