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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Journal of Popular Music Education (Special Issue: Women in Popular Music: Their Musical Education and Pedagogical Inspirations)
Thu Mar 12 17:53:58 GMT 2020
Call for Papers: Journal of Popular Music Education
ISSN 2397-6721 | Online ISSN 2397-673X
3 issues per volume | First published in 2017
Call for papers for special two-part issue titled Women in Popular
Music: Their Musical Education and Pedagogical Inspirations, in Two
Parts: (1) Women in WoPop (World Popular Music) and (2) Women in Popular
Music across the Anglosphere
Guest Editor: Patricia Shehan Campbell
The aim of this two-part issue is to honor the voices of women in
popular music across generations and cultures, their musical journeys
from nascent to fully fledged or professional musicians, their ways of
learning their craft, and their contributions in inspiring, influencing,
and imparting to others the skills for engaging in popular music of
various forms.
Representations of women in popular music and related industries remain
low, and the chronicling of the nature of their expressive practices has
been minimal to almost entirely absent in scholarly journals in music
and music education. The intent of the collected articles is to open
wide issues of gender and inclusion, and to expand the present discourse
on teaching and learning popular music by featuring research and
scholarship on women in popular music from across different musical
genres, performances, and cultural practices.
The special issue will fall into two parts, with scholarly articles on:
(1) Women in WoPop (World Popular Music)—such as Umm Kulthum, Lila
Downs, Teresa Teng, Oumou Sangare, Celia Cruz, Nana Mouskouri, and
Sinead O’Connor (and others)
(2) Women in Popular Music across the Anglosphere of English-speaking
cultures—such as Patsy (Cline), Aretha, Joni, Selena, Amy (Winehouse),
Madonna, Celine, Taylor, and Beyoncé (and others)
Articles need not be artist-specific, but may well encompass topics and
people who would likely not otherwise feature in the journal;
international and cross-generational components are of interest as well.
We welcome research and scholarship of various methodological emphases,
and which address but are not limited to the following themes: (a)
women’s conceptions of and contributions to popular music within world
communities and English-speaking cultures (such as the U.S., the UK,
Australia, Canada, and New Zealand); (b) musical beginnings and
developments of women popular music artists as children-to-youth via
popular music experiences in the home/family, in the neighborhood, and
via formal training/education; (c) the nurturing by women popular music
artists of a younger generation of aspirants via straight-ahead
teaching/coaching and indirect-yet-effective means of motivating young
musicians; (d) the wider scape of women and girls in learning and
‘doing’ popular music, as aspirants, apprentices, and emerging artists.
The Journal of Popular Music Education is a peer-reviewed journal
published by Intellect. It seeks to define, delimit, debunk,
disseminate, and disrupt practice and discourse in and around popular
music education. Popular music education takes place at the
intersections of identity realization, learning, teaching,
enculturation, entrepreneurship, creativity, a global multimedia
industry, and innumerable instances of music making as leisure. Through
drawing together diverse, rigorous scholarship concerning learning in,
through and about popular music worldwide, JPME seeks to identify, probe
and problematize key issues in this vibrant, evolving field.
Scholarship from and across all relevant research methods and
disciplines is welcome. Please submit manuscripts of approximately 6,000
words (double-spaced, Times New Roman, font size 12, including
references) by 1 December 2020 for the attention of guest editor
Patricia Shehan Campbell via the JPME website. Please refer to the
Intellect style guide when preparing a submission. Less traditional
format submissions are also welcomed for the Practices and Perspectives
section of the journal.
Read more here >>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/asset/46934/1/CfP_JPME_march2020.pdf
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