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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Broadside Extra! News, songs and provocations in the history of cheap print and street literature
Tue Apr 05 12:52:27 GMT 2022
Call for Papers
Broadside Extra!
News, songs and provocations in the history of cheap print and street
literature
One-day conference Saturday 15th October 2022, hosted by the School of
Media and the Centre for Critical Media Literacy (CCML) at Technological
University Dublin
Organised by the Traditional Song Forum and CCML, with the support of
the Irish Traditional Music Archive and An Góilín Traditional Singers Club.
This will be an in-person conference, with proceedings live-streamed for
those who cannot be there. Admission is free.
We invite proposals for 15-to-20-minute presentations on any aspect of
cheap print and street literature in Britain and Ireland (and their
diasporas) – including intersections of the histories of journalism and
other facets of the popular press.
The Traditional Song Forum’s annual Broadside Day conference has been
held every February for almost 20 years, but whenever possible the TSF
likes to add a second event, Broadside Extra, in the autumn, in
partnership with other institutions and organisations. This is the first
time the event will be held in Dublin.
Broadside Extra is our opportunity to gather and talk about the
fascinating field of cheap print and street literature of the past;
broadsides, chapbooks, last dying speeches, catchpennies, garlands and
news sheets, penny histories and children’s books, popular prints,
pedlars, jobbing printers. ballad-singers, and so on. Proposals for
papers and panels are invited in any of these areas. Proposals that
examine how marginalised people and groups used these media forms are
particularly welcome.
For queries and to send an abstract of approximately 250 words, together
with a biography of not more than 150 words, please
contact: (steveroud /at/ gmail.com)
Deadline for proposals: 31 July 2022
No payment from authors is required.
Website: criticalmedialiteracy.org <http://criticalmedialiteracy.org/>
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