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[Commlist] CFP: Italian Quarterly - Special Issue | "Inscribing Voice: Recording and Notation in Twentieth-Century Italy"
Tue Oct 14 10:06:14 GMT 2025
Call for Papers
"Inscribing Voice: Recording and Notation in Twentieth-Century Italy"
Italian Quarterly - Special Issue
Editors: Isabella Livorni & Milan Reynolds
This special issue offers a new perspective on twentieth-century Italian
studies by examining the historical and material relationships between
voice, recording technologies, and notation practices. While media
studies has enriched our understanding of visual culture, less work has
delved into the dynamic expressions of auditory culture in Italy. We aim
to connect recent scholarly work on voice in musicology and Italian
studies with sound studies’ emphasis on histories of recording
technologies, exploring the distinctly modern relationship between the
voice and technologies such as the phonograph, magnetic tape, and
digital recording. At the same time, we see an opportunity for
interdisciplinary theorizations of notation that link literary
experiments with form to musical questions of representation. Notation
defines the porous boundaries between writing and sound, as well as the
hybrid practices of poets, composers, ethnomusicologists, and others who
operate across changing media and fields.
We seek contributions that expand the historical and material
understanding of voice in Italian studies, as it has been shaped by
recording technologies and notation methods. Through comparative
listenings across literature, music, communication, media, and
anthropology, we aim to bring a modern perspective to ongoing
discussions of voice in Italian studies.
Potential topics include:
- Sound and typographic experimentation in literature and literary journals
- Experimental and electronic music’s use of the voice and technology
- Notation of dialect, orality/aurality, and folk music in Italian
ethnographic research
- Italian poetry’s relationship with the voice and recording
- Racialized, gendered, or othered voices and their inscription
- More-than-human voices and hierarchies of listening
- Recording and circulation of Italian popular music and protest song
- Political speech and its connection to inscription and surveillance
- Vocality in Italian film and the history of dubbing
Please submit a title and an abstract of no more than 300 words by
November 30, 2025. In addition, please include a short bio of 300 words
or fewer, with your name and affiliation. Publication of accepted
articles is projected for early 2027. No payment from the authors will
be required.
Please send abstracts and queries to: (milan.reynolds /at/ rutgers.edu)
<mailto:(milan.reynolds /at/ rutgers.edu)>
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