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Another World of Popular Entertainments<br>
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International Conference, 12-14 June 2013, University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia<br>
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Another World of Popular Entertainments is hosted by the School of Drama, Fine Art and Music, convenors Gillian Arrighi, <span class="il">Victor</span> Emeljanow<br>
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Despite the vibrant, complex, and ubiquitous nature of popular
entertainments, the field has suffered from a lack of sustained academic
attention. Nevertheless, popular entertainments have a global reach and
a transnational significance at odds with the fact that the meaning and
definition of both ‘popular’ and ‘entertainment’ remain widely
contested. Since the late-nineteenth century class-based prejudices in
Western culture have championed the superiority of art and literature
over the dubious and fleeting pleasures of ‘entertainment.’ Similarly,
the term ‘popular’ has carried pejorative connotations, indicating
something common and outside the conventional and highbrow productions
of the purpose-built theatre house or concert hall.<br>
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After the success of the first Popular Entertainments International
Conference (2009) the convenors are inviting participants from a range
of complementary disciplines: theatre and performance studies, health,
history, psychology, visual culture and music as well as performing arts
curators and archivists to engage in the analysis as well as the
celebration of popular entertainments from a global and
multi-disciplinary perspective<br>
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The conference will explore, but not necessarily be confined to, such issues as:<br>
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* the role of popular entertainments in community and personal well-being<br>
* spaces and spatiality of the popular<br>
* popular entertainments and tourism, travel and leisure<br>
* popular entertainments in a mediatised culture<br>
* circulation, exchange and transmission: cosmopolitanism, trans-nationalism and mobility<br>
* censorship, surveillance, regulation and control<br>
* tradition, memory and nostalgia<br>
* ‘the popular’ reinvented<br>
* popular audiences<br>
* audience / spectator agency<br>
* historiography of the popular<br>
* popular entertainments and the archive: presence and absence<br>
* nation-building, national identity, and popular entertainments<br>
* spectacle and celebration<br>
* popular science and history<br>
* skills and their transmission: the practices of the popular<br>
* economics of the popular<br>
* risky business: violence, cruelty, aggression, risk and danger<br>
* performing the popular<br>
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Abstracts of papers to be considered should be submitted to the
convenors electronically by no later than FRIDAY, 15 FEBRUARY 2013:
Gillian Arrighi: <a href="mailto:Gillian.Arrighi@newcastle.edu.au">Gillian.Arrighi@newcastle.edu.au</a><br>
<span class="il">Victor</span> Emeljanow: <a href="mailto:Victor.Emeljanow@newcastle.edu.au"><span class="il">Victor</span>.Emeljanow@newcastle.edu.au</a>. Those accepted for the conference will be published in hard copy and electronically.<br>
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Conference details can be accessed at: <a href="http://www.newcastle.edu.au/conference/another-world-of-popular-entertainments" target="_blank">www.newcastle.edu.au/conference/another-world-of-popular-entertainments</a><br>
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Participants will be invited to submit their papers for publication in
the peer-reviewed e-journal Popular Entertainment Studies (<a href="http://www.newcastle.edu.au/journal/popular-entertainment-studies" target="_blank">www.newcastle.edu.au/journal/popular-entertainment-studies</a>) published twice a year in March and September.