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[Commlist] Sound on Screen Conference CfP
Mon Feb 15 16:58:23 GMT 2021
*SOUND ON SCREEN I
ONLINE CONFERENCE, 17/18 JUNE 2021
CALL FOR PAPERS
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: SUNDAY 14th MARCH 2021*
Please submit an abstract of no more than 300 words and a one-paragraph
biography to (SoundOnScreen2021 /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(SoundOnScreen2021 /at/ gmail.com)> by the deadline stated above.
The inaugural Sound on Screen conference welcomes submissions from
scholars that explore the relationship between music and/or sound and
the screen. We welcome submissions from scholars at any career stage,
and from a wide range of disciplines such as (but not restricted to)
musicology, film and television studies, cultural
studies, communications studies and so forth. Film music studies is now
a well-established sub-discipline both within musicology and film
studies. Volumes such as Mera, Sadoff, and Winters (2017) help frame the
field of music and sound ‘within the context of narrative media’ and
help shape further the discussion of sound across a multiplicity of
screens and a variety of modality of film consumption. It is within this
breadth of contexts that we welcome papers from this popular area of
research, but we particularly welcome papers that approach developing
avenues of research such as the use of sound in film or television, or
music for the
smaller screen such as television or on-demand mobile media. Mera,
Sadoff, and Winters (2017: 1) claim that ‘screens are now ubiquitous in
our lives’, and so the academic study of the accompanying music and
sound has never been more pertinent. This conference takes its cue from
Chion (1994) and Mera et al. (2017) in drawing together ‘different
practices and technologies under the same umbrella without attempting to
obfuscate the differences that exist between them’.
Topics might include:
▪ Music and Sound in the Golden Age of Hollywood
▪ Music and Sound in Narrative Television
▪ Music and Sound in European cinema
▪ Music and Sound in Documentary film
▪ Music and Sound in Traumatic film and/or television
▪ The Absence of Music and Sound in film and television
▪ Music and Sound in Animated film and television
▪ Audience Engagement with Music and Sound in Film
▪ Sound on Screen as Practice: Composers and/or Sound Design
▪ Sound effects and/or noise on screen
The programme committee consists of Dr. Jan Butler (Senior Lecturer in
Popular Music, Oxford Brookes University), Dr. James Cateridge (Senior
Lecturer in Film, Oxford Brookes University), and Dr. Matt Lawson
(Senior Lecturer in Music, Oxford Brookes University), Dr. Lindsay
Steenberg (Reader in Film, Oxford Brookes University) Prof. Daniela
Treveri Gennari (Professor of Cinema Studies, Oxford Brookes University).
The Conference is organised with the support of the Centre of Research
in the Arts
(CoRA)
Further information can be requested by contacting
(SoundOnScreen2021 /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(SoundOnScreen2021 /at/ gmail.com)>.
You can also follow the conference, both before, during, and after the
event, on our social
media pages:
www.facebook.com/SoundOnScreen2021
<http://www.facebook.com/SoundOnScreen2021>
www.twitter.com/2021Sound <http://www.twitter.com/2021Sound>
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