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[Commlist] NANO: New American Notes Online publishes issue 16 on gender, genre, and popular music
Thu Sep 29 10:01:28 GMT 2022
/NANO: New American Notes Online/ has just announced the publication of
special issue 16:
Special Issue 16: “This Is What Makes Us Girls: Gender, Genre, and
Popular Music,” is the result of a collaboration between guest
editors Erin Kappeler (Tulane University) and Ryan Tracy (The
Graduate Center, CUNY), the article authors, and /NANO/’s editors
(Sean Scanlan, founder and editor, and Lucas Kwong, assistant
editor).
Guest editors Erin Kappeler and Ryan Tracy describe the purpose of
this special issue:____
We hope that readers will connect to the scholarly discussions about
popular music’s theorization of gender and genre–both celebratory and
critical–represented in this special issue. “This Is What Makes Us
Girls” provides a number of inroads into critically examining popular
music’s role in proposing theories about who we are and what we desire,
as well as the limits of doing so when mediated by a music industry
systemically riven with inequalities of race, gender, and class. Article
topics range from popular music’s roots in African American expressive
culture, Megan Thee Stallion’s martialing of the neologism “hot girls”
toward Black women’s empowerment, the overtones of Christian soteriology
in Lady Gaga’s notion of “stupid love,” contestations of friendship
between hip-hop artists City Girls and Saucy Santana, Jacques Derrida’s
im-possible “solicitation” of deconstruction (and David Bowie), and our
own reading of Lana Del Rey’s provocative representations of gender,
race, national identity, and sexuality. With Special Issue 16 of NANO,
we hope to have gathered fresh ideas about popular music’s
ever-expanding genres and genders, taking the pulse of what’s happening
today without losing track of the origins of this dizzying discourse.
Table of Contents:*____*
• Editor’s Introduction for NANO Special Issue 16: ”What’s Genre Got to
Do (Got to Do) With It?”____
by Erin Kappeler and Ryan Tracy____
https://nanocrit.com/issues/issue16/Editors-Introduction-for-NANO-Special-Issue-16-This-Is-What-Makes-Us-Girls-Gender-Genre-and-Popular-Music
<https://nanocrit.com/issues/issue16/Editors-Introduction-for-NANO-Special-Issue-16-This-Is-What-Makes-Us-Girls-Gender-Genre-and-Popular-Music>______
• An Interview with Melissa A. Webber, Curator of the Hogan Archive of
New Orleans Music and New Orleans Jazz at Tulane University____
by Erin Kappeler and Ryan Tracy____
https://nanocrit.com/issues/issue16/An-Interview-with-Melissa-A-Weber-Curator-Hogan-Archive-of-Tulane-University
<https://nanocrit.com/issues/issue16/An-Interview-with-Melissa-A-Weber-Curator-Hogan-Archive-of-Tulane-University>____
• Thee Megan Movement: Defining and Exploring Hot Girl Rhetoric____
by Ebony Perro____
https://nanocrit.com/issues/issue16/Thee-Megan-Movement-Defining-and-Exploring-Hot-Girl-Rhetoric
<https://nanocrit.com/issues/issue16/Thee-Megan-Movement-Defining-and-Exploring-Hot-Girl-Rhetoric>____
• Stupid Love: Notes on a Lyric by Lady Gaga____
by Patrick Clement James____
https://nanocrit.com/issues/issue16/Stupid-Love-Notes-on-a-Lyric-by-Lady-Gaga
<https://nanocrit.com/issues/issue16/Stupid-Love-Notes-on-a-Lyric-by-Lady-Gaga>____
• “Y’all don’t work jobs. Bitch, y’all is a job”: Deconstructing
Friendship and Labor with the City Girls____
by William H. Mosley, III____
https://nanocrit.com/issues/issue16/Y-all-don-t-work-jobs-Bitch-y-all-is-a-job-Deconstructing-Friendship-and-Labor-with-the-City-Girls
<https://nanocrit.com/issues/issue16/Y-all-don-t-work-jobs-Bitch-y-all-is-a-job-Deconstructing-Friendship-and-Labor-with-the-City-Girls>____
• The Solicitation of Deconstruction (/If I never see the English…/)//____
by David Wills____
https://nanocrit.com/issues/issue16/The-Solicitation-of-Deconstruction-If-I-never-see-the-English
<https://nanocrit.com/issues/issue16/The-Solicitation-of-Deconstruction-If-I-never-see-the-English>____
/NANO/’s Homepage: https://www.nanocrit.com/ <https://www.nanocrit.com/>____
New Call-for-Papers for issue 17: https://nanocrit.com/Submissions
<https://nanocrit.com/Submissions>
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