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CFP – IASPM Australia/New Zealand

Popular music is a dynamic cultural force. The acts of listening, playing, dancing, composing and recording are undertaken in a constant state of flux, further complicated by flows of space and time. This conference invites papers that consider popular music as a powerful social agent.

CFP – Shakespeare and Popular Music – September 6, 2010

The Shakespeare and Popular Music Conference and Colloquium, in conjunction with the University of Guelph’s School of English and Theatre Studies, invites proposals for papers to be presented at our first annual interdisciplinary conference in Guelph. This year’s colloquium will take place on September 6, 2010, as part of the University of Guelph’s Orientation Week activities, and will bring together a wide range of scholars, performance artists, and members of the general public.

Analysing Popular Music – David Machin

“A definitive guide to issues of textual analysis, representation and semiotics in popular music. Informed, instructive and refreshingly accessible; it boasts a host of original examples, exercises and invaluable resources” – Bill Osgerby, London Metropolitan University

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