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[Commlist] CFP -- Punk and Philosophy
Thu Dec 30 22:40:40 GMT 2021
To Whom it may Concern-
My name is Edward Avery-Natale. I am a Professor of Sociology at Mercer
County Community College in New Jersey. I am currently working on an
edited volume on the topic of punk rock and philosophy and would like to
distribute a call for papers through CommList. The CFP is below:
*_"Punk and Philosophy: Call for Chapters_*
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Since the beginning of the Birmingham Centre for Contemporary Cultural
Studies’ examining of youth cultures in the 1970s, there has been
significant debate regarding approaches in how best one can unpack
notions of formation, analysis and definition. This has led to the
development of what is often termed as ‘post-subcultural studies,’ which
has drawn upon a new lexicon of terms, such as ‘scene’ and ‘neo-tribe,’
as a means of unpicking the complexities of ‘subcultures.’ With these
debates flourishing, academic approaches to subculture, and punk in
particular, entered the 21st century in a postmodern mood. Here, new,
exciting theories of punk have been thriving, including those who have
argued that the wholesale jettisoning of the word ‘subculture’ was
premature.
This edited volume seeks to add to the current oeuvre, locating
subcultural, post-subcultural and punk studies within a framework of
various philosophical traditions. With the maturing of cultural studies,
including the innovative use of interdisciplinary explorations of youth
movements per se, much research has pulled upon a variety of new and
exciting ideas to explore the formation, make-up, and development of
such movements. One could argue however that, especially with reference
to punk, there has been a lack of study with regards to the
philosophical tradition.
Therefore, this volume seeks to re-address this omission: and the
editors are seeking chapters that use a philosophical approach to gain a
new understanding of punk, with punk and philosophy being of equal
importance to the contributions. Here, chapters will be underpinned by
traditions that include (but are by no means limited to) aesthetics,
metaphysics, ethics, and ontology.
Chapters may include, but are no means limited to:
Greek philosophies (pre-Socratic thought, Plato, Aristotle, and
Hellenistic philosophy)
Medieval philosophy (St Augustine, Neoplatonism, and Thomas Aquinas)
Renaissance philosophy (Francis Bacon, Thomas Hobbes, and René Descartes)
Non-Western Philosophical Traditions
Decolonialist Thought
Diasporic Philosophical Thought
The Enlightenment (John Locke, George Berkeley, David Hume, and Immanuel
Kant)
The Idealism of Hegel, Schelling, Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard and Nietzsche
Positivism (Stuart Mill, Auguste Comte and Marx)
Continental philosophy (Husserl, Heidegger, Deleuze)
Existentialism (Satre and Jaspers)
Structuralism and Post-structuralism (Saussure, Foucault, Lacan,
Baudrillard, etc)
Deconstructionism (Derrida)
Western Marxism (Adorno, Habermas, Marcuse, Laclau, and Horkheimer)
Philosophy of language (Wittgenstein and Strawson).
The editors are keen to emphasize the importance of innovative
approaches to punk. As such, the text will give voice to those authors
who are pushing the boundaries of ‘subcultural’ and ‘punk’ studies
and/or their respective disciplines. The final product will be an
interdisciplinary philosophical text that elevates contemporary,
cutting-edge thinking around music subcultural theory with a particular
focus on philosophical applications to punk.
Each chapter will develop a philosophical approach to subculture while
applying the author’s chosen concepts to punk. The final product will
speak from the margins, encouraging the field of subcultural studies to
once again re-evaluate its theories and incorporate new philosophies
while using punk as a 'case study' that shows the pragmatic value of
these innovative ideas.
Please submit a 500 word abstract and a short bio by Tuesday 15th March
2022. If your proposal is suitable you will be informed of this by
Monday 4th April 2022 and you will be asked to submit a chapter no later
than Thursday 1st September 2022.
Please send your submission TO ALL of the following:
Edward Avery-Natale: (averye /at/ mccc.edu)
Mike Dines: (m.dines /at/ mdx.ac.uk)
Matt Grimes: (matt.grimes /at/ bcu.ac.uk)
We very much look forward to receiving your proposals.
Edward Avery-Natale: Mercer County Community College, NJ
Mike Dines: Middlesex University London
Matt Grimes: Birmingham City University"
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