[ANPPOM-Lista] CFP: 'Musicology or Ethnomusicology? Discussing Disciplinary Boundaries in Non-Western Art Music', Cambridge, Mar. 2019

Carlos Palombini cpalombini em gmail.com
Sex Out 19 07:49:01 BRT 2018


I am delighted to announce the Call for Papers for the One-day Workshop:
'Musicology or Ethnomusicology? Discussing Disciplinary Boundaries in
Non-Western Art Music'

CFP Deadline: 15 December 2018
Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge, March 2019. In association with
the Institute of Musical Research

The aim of this workshop is to address the limitations of Euro-North
American academia when addressing art music from outside Europe and North
America. The discussion will centre on the study of art music in any
context that has been labelled as 'Non-Western'.

Suggested themes for submissions include, but are not limited to:

- Disciplinary differences between musicology and ethnomusicology
- Definitions of art music
- Notions of the 'West'
- Discourses on canon and repertoire in and outside the West
- Non-Western art music
- Art music in non-Western contexts
- New approaches to the study of art music outside the West

Abstracts of no more than 300 words should be sent to
nonwesternartmusic em gmail.com by the 15th of December. Please include title,
name, institutional affiliation, email address, and a short biography
(50-80 words). Applicants will be notified of the outcome by mid-January.
We expect papers to be 20 minutes in length allowing for 10 minutes of
questions. The workshop will take place at the Faculty of Music (University
of Cambridge) in mid-March (date TBC).

A small bursary for graduate students and early career researchers without
institutional affiliation presenting at the workshop will be available.

If you have any further queries, please contact Dr Vera Wolkowicz at
Vera.Wolkowicz em rhul.ac.uk

--
carlos palombini, ph.d. (dunelm)
professor de musicologia ufmg
professor permanente ppgm-unirio


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