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[Commlist] CFP - Progressive Rock, Metal and the Literary Imagination
Mon Oct 18 12:43:52 GMT 2021
/CFP—now open/
/Available here:https://www.progectnetwork.com/call-for-papers /
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/Progressive Rock, Metal, and the Literary Imagination/
Chris Anderton and Lori Burns, editors
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/Progressive Rock, Metal, and the Literary Imagination/will present
analyses of progressive rock and metal music that reveals a striking
engagement with literary texts and themes – from classic literature,
mythology and poetry to science fiction, horror, and other genres. While
many of the extant publications on progressive rock and metal have
focused on the history of progressive rock, few have examined the ways
that it intersects with the literary imagination, whether drawing on
myths, legends, and stories as source material, or using storytelling
modes to create new stories and worlds. Progressive rock musicians have
often created concept albums based around these source materials and
worlds, and they offer more than simply fantasy and escapism, with
narratives and themes that comment on the social, cultural, and
political milieux in which they are made.
The proposed book will be the first to examine the literary worlds and
storytelling narratives of this body of music, with a focus on the
following key perspectives for progressive rock and metal:
1) Theoretical tools for the analysis of narrative
2) Literary adaptations
3) Myths and mythologies
4) Dystopian and utopian visions
5) Subjectivities and identities
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We welcome proposals from a wide range of geographical and literary
contexts, and from scholars working in a variety of disciplines.
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*Chapter and Proposal Instructions:*
Chapters will range from 5000-5500 words. Chapters of joint authors
representing several disciplines
might reach 6000 words.
350-word abstracts will contain:
•Information about the band, album, song, and literary context etc., and
general background information
•Summary of the engagement with literature and narrative
•Declaration of analytic goals and focus
•Description of the methodology and analytic techniques to be applied
•Relevant references
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*Timeline:*
Proposals should be submitted by November 29, 2021
(toprogliterary /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(progliterary /at/ gmail.com)>
Decisions: January, 2022
Chapters due: December, 2022
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