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CfP THE SIXTIES: THE CULTURE, THE MOVEMENTS, AND THE SUMMER OF LOVE
CFP-The Sixties-National PCA/ACA Conference Location: Texas, United States. Call for Papers Date: 2010-12-15. Date Submitted: 2010-12-01
The Sixties Area of the Popular Culture Association welcomes submissions on any aspect of the decade. Topics of interest might include, but are not limited to:
1969, or other significant dates, places, or events
Religion, Spirituality, The Jesus Movement
Sex, drugs, and rock'n'roll
Communal living and alternative lifestyles
Different understandings of the “hippie movement” chronology
Countercultural movements such as SDS, Black Panther Party
Analysis of influential books and films
Politics, race and gender: Then and Now
Music and fashion as cultural expression and consumer culture
Media reaction and representation
Inquiries about possible papers or proposals for round table sessions or full panels are also welcomed and encouraged. Address abstracts, inquiries, or proposals to: Deborah Carmichael, 235 Bessey Hall, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1033.
[email protected].
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One Century Of Record Labels – Mapping Places, Stories And Communities Of Sound
International Centre for Music Studies, Newcastle University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne November 6th – 7th 2014 Keynote: Dr Pete Dale (Slampt Records, Manchester Metropolitan University) This two-day interdisciplinary conference will expose, question and...
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Living Stereo: History, Culture, Multichannel Sound
Living Stereo: History, Culture, Multichannel Sound is a symposium organized by the Sound Studies Group, Institute for Comparative Studies in Literature, Art & Culture, of Carleton University, Ottawa, 9-11 March 2012. The conference...
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Europe On Display
11th Annual Conference of the European Cinemas Research Forum, in conjunction with the Project on European Cinemas, Montreal, September 22-24, 2011. Location: Quebec, Canada. Call for Papers Date: 2010-12-15. Date Submitted: 2010-10-12. Project on European...
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Popular Fictions: Selling Culture?
Call for papers Popular Fictions: Selling Culture? (Association for Research in Popular Fictions, Liverpool John Moores University), Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st November 2010. We welcome papers considering popular narratives or cultural practices across...
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Broadcasting In The 1930s
As part of the conference to mark the 5oth anniversary of the the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research, July 6-9 2010, University of Wisconsin-Madison, there is a symposium on 1930s broadcasting: Broadcasting in the 1930s: new media in a time...
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