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[Commlist] CFP:Special Issue of Interactions Journal: ‘Dream Factories: Prince, Sign O’ The Times, Box Sets & Cultural Artefacts.’
Mon Mar 29 12:30:01 GMT 2021
Call For Paper: Special Issue of the Intellect Journal Interactions:
Studies in Communication and Culture: ‘Dream Factories: Prince, Sign O’
The Times, Box Sets & Cultural Artefacts.’
Deadline for abstracts: Friday 28 May 2021. Deadline for final
submission: Friday 8 October, 2021.
The guest editors – Dr Kirsty Fairclough (Manchester Metropolitan
University) and Prof. Mike Alleyne (Middle Tennessee State University) –
are seeking abstracts for papers that examine the expansive super deluxe
Sign O’ The Times 2020 box set.
The essays will explore its multiple levels of musical and cultural
significance, while critiquing the value of its presence as a commercial
artefact and a signifier of Prince’s creative legacy in the context of
previous posthumous deluxe edition reissues. Following Prince’s death in
2016, his estate embarked on a series of reissued albums and new
compilations, inclusive of previously unreleased material. In its
original form in 1987, Sign O’ The Times became one of Prince’s most
critically acclaimed records while also being his second double album
and a major commercial success. In this special journal issue, the 2020
box set with eight discs of music and a live DVD provides multiple
opportunities for critical reassessment of both the album and its
posthumous inclusion of rare and/or previously unreleased items.
This issue will explore the ways in which the box set has become part of
a parallel Prince career which allows fans and critics to reassess his
output and provides a new lens through which to understand the album as
cultural artefact. With this central focus, the specific analytical
angles will be left to the individual contributors, defining what they
perceive as the key characteristics of this deluxe edition compilation
and its comparative relationships to earlier catalogue reissues.
Such discussion will primarily incorporate the following:
• The extent to which the 2020 deluxe Sign O’ The Times box expands
and/or enhances our understanding of Prince’s creative process and
compositional evolution.
• The relationship of the release to the estate’s ongoing reissue series.
• The resonance of the album’s musical, cultural and other artistic
statements several decades later.
• The explicitly commercial transaction integrated into the sale and
marketing of previously released or unreleased material.
While authors may theorise across the range of the full range of
official posthumous Prince album releases since 2016, each essay must
provide comparison and contrast with the Sign O’ The Times album
collection as the analytical axis of the project.
The scope of these releases facilitates discussion of compilations, live
performances, demos, and customised recordings not originally intended
for general commercial issue. To varying degrees, the deluxe Sign O’ The
Times boxed set also contains all of these elements and serves as an
ideal fulcrum for critical evaluation of the overall existing body of
Prince reissues.
Contributor analysis may also consider the status of Prince albums not
yet included in the reissue series, contemplating artistic, cultural and
commercial matters potentially surrounding their absence to date.
We welcome contributions from academics, practitioners and
practice-based researchers. Joint proposals and proposals from emerging
scholars are encouraged. The maximum article length is 6,000 words.
This journal edition is scheduled for publication in late February 2022.
In the first instance, abstracts of 250 words with a 100-word biography
should be sent to Dr Kirsty Fairclough at Manchester Metropolitan
University, (K.Fairclough /at/ mmu.ac.uk) and Prof. Mike Alleyne at Middle
Tennessee State University, (mike.alleyne /at/ mtsu.edu) no later than Friday
28 May 2021.
Potential contributors will be contacted by Friday 18 June 2021 and are
required to submit the first version of their completed contributions,
in full, by Friday 8 October, 2021.
The guest editors of the special issue may be contacted for further
information as follows: Dr Kirsty Fairclough: (K.Fairclough /at/ mmu.ac.uk)
Prof. Mike Alleyne: (mike.alleyne /at/ mtsu.edu)
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