IU/OSU Folklore and Ethnomusicology Student Conference

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February 22 - February 23, 2019
12:00AM - 12:00AM
Bloomington, Indiana

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2019-02-22 00:00:00 2019-02-23 00:00:00 IU/OSU Folklore and Ethnomusicology Student Conference Limitations and Adaptations: Negotiating Aesthetics, Power, and Positionality Twelfth Annual IU/OSU Student Folklore ConferenceThe Indiana University Folklore Student Association, in collaboration with the Folklore Student Association at Ohio State University, invites submissions for the twelfth annual Indiana University / Ohio State University student folklore conference to be held in Bloomington, Indiana on February 22–23, 2019. We welcome proposals from folklore, ethnomusicology, and related disciplines. Presenters are encouraged to submit proposals related to the conference theme of “Limitations and Adaptations.” Some questions to consider could include the following:What limits do people face in vernacular cultural production? How are these limits formed or identified? What are the power structures behind them?How do limits shape artistic production?How do people use vernacular cultural production to transcend limits/barriers or to adapt to change/oppression?Does adaptation create or take place in a liminal space?How do people adapt to limitations cross-culturally?How might researchers be limited by factors such as identity, language, and environment? What impact might these limits have on selection, collection, or transmission of research?What is the role of the researcher in either adhering to or pushing back against limitations? Is your project overcoming limitations in some way?Proposals for papers, posters, rountables, panels, workshops, and other formats are welcome. All presenters should write a 250-word abstract of their presentations. Prearranged or collective sessions should additionally include a session title, 250-word session abstract, and list contacts for all members of the panel/roundtable, if relevant.Housing form: https://goo.gl/forms/FnaiT2R7nLOnPMhV2For additional questions, please contact us at iuosu2019@gmail.com. Bloomington, Indiana America/New_York public

Limitations and Adaptations: Negotiating Aesthetics, Power, and Positionality

Twelfth Annual IU/OSU Student Folklore Conference

The Indiana University Folklore Student Association, in collaboration with the Folklore Student Association at Ohio State University, invites submissions for the twelfth annual Indiana University / Ohio State University student folklore conference to be held in Bloomington, Indiana on February 22–23, 2019. We welcome proposals from folklore, ethnomusicology, and related disciplines. Presenters are encouraged to submit proposals related to the conference theme of “Limitations and Adaptations.” Some questions to consider could include the following:

  • What limits do people face in vernacular cultural production? How are these limits formed or identified? What are the power structures behind them?

  • How do limits shape artistic production?

  • How do people use vernacular cultural production to transcend limits/barriers or to adapt to change/oppression?

  • Does adaptation create or take place in a liminal space?

  • How do people adapt to limitations cross-culturally?

  • How might researchers be limited by factors such as identity, language, and environment? What impact might these limits have on selection, collection, or transmission of research?

  • What is the role of the researcher in either adhering to or pushing back against limitations? Is your project overcoming limitations in some way?

Proposals for papers, posters, rountables, panels, workshops, and other formats are welcome. All presenters should write a 250-word abstract of their presentations. Prearranged or collective sessions should additionally include a session title, 250-word session abstract, and list contacts for all members of the panel/roundtable, if relevant.

Housing form: https://goo.gl/forms/FnaiT2R7nLOnPMhV2

For additional questions, please contact us at iuosu2019@gmail.com.