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[Commlist] Call for Papers - This Woman’s Work: A Kate Bush Symposium
Sun Jul 14 16:28:45 GMT 2019
With apologies for any cross-posting:
This Woman’s Work: A Kate Bush Symposium
Thursday 12th - Friday 13th December 2019, Edinburgh College of Art,
University of Edinburgh
Call for Papers
Over forty years into her career, Kate Bush continues to make
significant contributions to various fields of culture. In recent
months, her back catalogue has been re-released in remastered form, and
a book of collected lyrics, How To Be Invisible, was published by Faber
in 2018. The University of Edinburgh is pleased to announce that it will
host a two-day symposium on Bush’s achievements. This event will mark
and celebrate four decades of diverse productivity and offers a space
for reflection on and discussion of this woman’s work. Despite her
prolific creativity since the 1970s – covering the fields of music, film
and video, literature, and performance – comparatively little scholarly
work has been produced on Kate Bush. This symposium aims to start
rectifying this omission: the organisers intend to produce an edited
anthology collection developed from symposium proceedings.
We invite proposals for 20-minute papers, as well as pre-constituted
panels of 2 or 3 papers, on any aspect of the career of Kate Bush. We
also welcome more creative contributions in alternative presentation
formats to the symposium. Topics for exploration could include, but are
not limited to:
- Analyses of particular Kate Bush songs, albums, videos or performances
- Kate Bush and fashion
- Kate Bush, choreography and dance
- Kate Bush and musical genre (folk, prog, rock and others) - Kate Bush
and literature
- Kate Bush and cinema
- Kate Bush and cover versions
- Kate Bush, popular music and intertextuality
- Kate Bush, popular music and the concept album as creative and
cultural artefact
- Kate Bush as producer
- Kate Bush as auteur
- Kate Bush and collaboration, from Peter Gabriel to Prince
- Kate Bush and Englishness
- Gender and sexuality in the songs and videos of Kate Bush
- Kate Bush and (lack of) live performance
- Kate Bush’s musical and cultural influence and legacy
The conference will include keynote talks, screenings, performances,
cloudbusting, and other forms of running up that hill. You can follow
updates relating to the conference on Facebook and Twitter.
Please send all paper/panel proposals to Jonathan Murray
((jonny.murray /at/ ed.ac.uk)) by 5pm on Monday 16 September 2019. Decisions
will be made by 27 September 2019, with a provisional programme to
follow shortly afterwards.
This Woman’s Work: A Symposium on Kate Bush is being co-organised by The
Handsome Cabin Boy Glyn Davis ((glyn.davis /at/ ed.ac.uk)) and King of the
Mountain Jonny Murray. Wow: unbelievable.
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