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[Commlist] CFP - Reggae Innovation and Sound System Culture
Tue Nov 24 23:07:24 GMT 2020
*Reggae Innovation and Sound System Culture ***
*An Anthology*
Call for Papers**
Kingston is the loudest city in the Anglophone Caribbean and Jamaica
whose national instrument is the sound system is the noisiest country on
the planet. Reggae//is but one of Jamaica’s indigenous musical genres.
It provides a window into the soul of Jamaicans, the life and style of
ordinary people including their historical struggles and contemporary
triumphs. As a nation, Jamaica boasts world renowned creativity per
capita that is arguably unmatched by any other nation. Sonic innovation,
especially around the development of musical genres and the sound
system, is at the heart of Kingston being designated a UNESCO Creative
City of Music in 2015. It is this city which has birthed at least six
(6) indigenous genres in the mid- to late Nineteenth Century. Reggae is
arguably the most prominent worldwide, representing Jamaica across the
world, with names such as Bob Marley, Dennis Brown, Jimmy Cliff, Burning
Spear, Marcia Griffith and Peter Tosh being some of the most easily
identifiable artists.
The *Reggae Innovation and Sound System Culture anthology*//is a project
which builds on recent consultations, collaborations and meetings
including the /Reggae Research Network/ held throughout the UK in 2017,
the /Bass Culture Research Project/ and associated events, the /Strictly
Vinyl Sound System Outernational #4/ in January 2018 at Goldsmiths,
University of London with subsequent conferences in 2019 (Italy) and
2020 (online), and /Reggae Innovation and Sound System Culture/ in April
2018 at the Birmingham Conservatoire and in February 2019 at the
University of the West Indies at Mona Campus.
This anthology will highlight subgenres, crossovers, mashups,
intersections and innovations, featuring local, regional and
international academics, practitioners and musicians. The anthology will
engage with reggae innovation, particularly the theoretical and
practical expressions of how innovation plays out through music and
popular culture.
*We welcome proposed papers that address the following sub-themes:*
· Innovation through heritage, from mento to dancehall.
· Innovation for heritage beyond dancehall.
· Reggaefuturists and reggaefuturism.
· Reggae musicians and innovation case studies.
· Re-reading reggae histories, transitions and translations.
· Reggae in (and out) of global and/or local spaces.
· Reggae, music and gender.
· Reggae and the music industry; new forms, new marketing, new
audiences.
· Jamaican and diasporic sonicities.
· Reggae and intellectual property.
· New Reggae, new media, and new technologies.
· Exploring dub’s inner and outer spaces and locations.
· Dub as rhetoric and discourse.
· Dub and technology
·Sound System outernational
· Sonic politics and citizenship
· Reggae and dub visualization.
· Reggae in and out of popular music studies.
· Creativity: from theory to practice; methods and processes.
· Reggae as source and stimulus for music intersections and hybrids.
· Reggae voice(s).
· Reggae in transition: reinventing reggae
- reconfigurations, collaborations and crossovers.
*Contributions must be between 3000 and 6000 words and formatted in
accordance with UWI Press style, found
*https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NW6ashBtzIRYSp7FmV4ANwEspG_tGTyW8jabe_5QnbQ/edit
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NW6ashBtzIRYSp7FmV4ANwEspG_tGTyW8jabe_5QnbQ/edit>
*/Please ensure that the formatting guidelines are carefully applied. /*
*The submission deadline for abstracts is December 31, 2020 and the
deadline for full papers is January 31, 2021. *Email all submissions to
Dr. Sonjah Stanley Niaah at (culture /at/ kosmopole.page)
<mailto:(culture /at/ kosmopole.page)>
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