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Call for Papers
2011 Echo Conference – Sonic Doom: Decay, Disease, and Destruction in
Music
May 13-14, 2011
University of California, Los Angeles
Submission deadline: March 1, 2011



Sonic Doom:
Decay, Disease, and Destruction in Music
Keynote Speakers: James Deaville (Carleton University) and Mitchell
Morris (University of California, Los Angeles)


>From the Requiem Mass to death metal, from mourning to torture, music
has long been used as a means of evoking, communicating, and sometimes
creating decay, disease, and destruction.  Music can represent
otherwise inexpressible states of sublimity and pain, and can function
as a means of representing, mediating, and understanding violence and
loss.  We invite you to join us in opening new dialogues on the darker
side of musical and sonic culture.  The many possible avenues of
inquiry include, but are not limited to, investigations of violence,
death, and disease in music, the destructive or restorative
possibilities of sound, the effects of music and sound on the body,
and questions of decadence and decay.

Echo: a music-centered journal is pleased to announce its fifth annual
conference, “Sonic Doom: Decay, Disease, and Destruction in Music,” to
be held at UCLA on May 13-14.  Scholars from all disciplinary and
methodological backgrounds are invited to submit proposals for papers
on this theme.  We also welcome proposals for presentations that
deviate from the standard paper format, including performances,
lecture recitals, multimedia work, etc.  Presentations will each be
twenty minutes long (around 2400 words), followed by ten minutes for
discussion.

Individual presenters should submit an abstract of 300 words or less,
and should also include: 1) the paper or presentation title; 2) the
author's name and a brief biography (50-100 words); 3) institutional
affiliation and contact information; 4) audio-visual requirements.

Proposals for pre-arranged panels of two or three papers are also
welcome (although individual papers from panel submissions might be
selected separately).  Panel proposals should include all of the above
requirements for each member of the panel, as well as a separate, more
general description of the panel's overall theme (200-250 words).

Submissions must be received by March 1, 2011  and may be sent
electronically to [email protected] (please put "Echo Conference
Submission" and your last name in the subject line).  Files must be
saved in .doc format, and must include your last name in the file
name.


Alternatively, print submissions may be sent to:

Echo: a music-centered journal
Attn: Conference Program Committee
Department of Musicology
University of California, Los Angeles
2443 Schoenberg Music Building
Box 951623
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1623

Echo: a music-centered journal is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed
journal created and edited by graduate students in the Department of
Musicology at the University of California, Los Angeles.  Since our
first issue in fall of 1999, we have published regularly and welcome
submissions and project proposals throughout the year.  Echo is an
entirely web-based journal, and can be accessed free of charge by any
online visitor.  All issues can be found at http://www.echo.ucla.edu.

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