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Researching Subcultures and Aesthetics Postgraduate Symposium: Alternative Voices in Academia

27.06.2019 11:26 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

September 10, 2019 

National University of Ireland, Galway 

Deadline: July 1, 2019

Free Event 

Punk Scholars Network invites proposals for presentations as part of  our postgraduate symposium on subcultures and aesthetics at National  University of Ireland, Galway. This symposium will explore how  subcultures connect to aesthetics and create what Pierre Bourdieu calls  the space of possibles, a space for radical politics to be formed  through the means of artistic productions. From do-it-yourself methods  of street art to the shock-effect of Dadaist and punk attitudes in  different time-places, the close relationship between subcultures and  aesthetics continues to reflect the turbulences of our political  atmosphere. From music and literature to cinema and other art forms,  this symposium will offer a platform for postgraduate students who wish  to share their research, explore critical approaches and analyse the  complexities of the relationship between subcultures and aesthetics. 

This is also a great opportunity for those of you who would like to  bring academic research and subcultural environments together, share the  potential contradictions that may arise from this togetherness and  explore alternative research methods. Representatives of the Punk  Scholars Network have kindly agreed to attend the symposium as panel  discussants. 

We invite proposals from international researchers representing diverse  backgrounds and academic disciplines, including urban studies, cultural  studies, media studies, literary studies, film studies, queer studies,  musicology, sociology, arts and history. We also welcome proposals of  alternative forms of presentation or performance relating to the  symposium’s themes. 

Topics of interest for submission include but are not limited to: 

  • Global and local subcultural scenes 
  • The role of subcultures in cultural studies 
  • Critical perspectives on subcultural productions 
  • Music scenes, art collectives, film clubs and other collective spaces 
  • Low-budget, DIY and alternative forms of art-making 
  • The current state of punk discourse in academia 
  • Histories of subcultures, nostalgia and collective memory 
  • Punk as a discipline / Punk as a subculture 
  • The politics of race and gender in subcultural environments 
  • Junk and pulp fiction, thrash, cult, experimental and underground cinemas 

Keynotes by representatives of the Punk Scholars Network 

Proposals for papers should be approximately 300 words in length and 

should be sent to *t.gurbuz1@nuigalway.ie  no later than 1 July 2019 with a  short biography. 

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