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[ecrea] cfp - Identity and difference in Latin American song
Fri Aug 24 10:12:18 GMT 2018
*CFP - Identity and difference in Latin American song *
We invite Brazilian and foreign masters and / or doctors to submit
unpublished articles for the composition of the e-book /Identity and
difference in Latin American song/ (tentative title), scheduled to be
released in April / 2019 by FFLCH (University of São Paulo - USP).
The book intends to discuss regional categorizations (or supposed
categorizations) in Latin American popular music, especially that of
South American origin. Based on the assumption that there is a dominant
identity, usually associated with the norm, as opposed to the
difference, usually associated with the peripheral, we search for
articles that try to understand how the concepts of identity and
difference may be appropriate to operate in popular music. Therefore, as
far as Latin American popular music is concerned, issues such as
relativization of contemporary identities, relations of social and
territorial affiliations, cultural reprocessing, and (re)creation of
contemporary identities are of interest to the content of the book.
However, it is opportune to inform that any subject involving
discussions on identity and / or difference in the field of Latin
American popular music is welcome.
The book will be non-profit and will be published in an e-book format
with free download available at the USP Open Book Portal
(http://www.livrosabertos.sibi.usp.br/portaldelivrosUSP). The book will
have ISBN-e and DOI (both issued by FFLCH / USP).
The coordination and editing of the book will be under the
responsibility of Prof. Dr. Júlio César Suzuki (FFLCH and PROLAM / USP)
and Dr. Valterlei Borges de Araújo (postdoctoral fellow at PROLAM / USP)
+ editorial committee.
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*Rules and e-mail for article submission*
Only articles in Portuguese and Spanish will be accepted (with a maximum
of 20 pages, including references and footnotes). See complete rules at
the following link: https://goo.gl/T6zsrV
*General Schedule*
Upload limit: December 20, 2018
Acceptance / denial of the article: until January 31, 2019
Book publication: April 2019
*Article submission and questions*
The article should be sent to the following e-mail: (val.borges /at/ usp.br)
<mailto:(val.borges /at/ usp.br)>
Inquiries may also be sent to the same email.
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