[ANPPOM-L] CFP: Music and Politics Graduate Student Conference, University of California, Santa Barbara, April 2008

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Ter Nov 13 18:24:46 BRST 2007


The UCSB Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Music (CISM) is 
seeking submissions for its “Music and Politics” Graduate Student 
Conference to be held at the University of California, Santa Barbara on 
April 5-6, 2008. This interdisciplinary conference—run by graduate 
students, for graduate students—will focus on the many facets of the 
convergence of music and politics.

We anticipate that possible topics could include:
 • music and war
 • music and torture
 • music and class/race/gender/sexuality
 • music and the body
 • music as a unifying or dividing force
 • music and oppositional practice
 • the politics of listening to and/or making music
 • use of music in (re)defining nations/states
 • use of music to influence or control public opinion
 • music and corporate culture
 • music and mass media
 • music, aesthetics, and cultural capital
 • music in the academy and the politics of pedagogy
 • (de)colonization of music

A selection of papers from the conference will be published in the August 2008 issue of Music & Politics.

Please send a 200-300 word abstract of your paper to musicandpolitics at gmail.com no later than January 15, 2008. Include the abstract as an attachment, and place it in the body of the email. Paper presentations will be allotted twenty minutes, with an additional ten minutes for questions and answers.

Any questions regarding the conference may be sent to the above address.  Details on travel, accommodations and the keynote address will be available on our website: http://www.music.ucsb.edu/projects/CISM/musicandpoliticsconference/

-- 
carlos palombini (dr p)
professor adjunto de musicologia
universidade federal de minas gerais
<cpalombini em gmail.com>

"... a littérature de résistance vaut très exactement ce que vaut la littérature de collaboration." (Armand Robin, 19 de abril de 1946)




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