Call for Papers: Jazz and Everyday Aesthetics
A Special Issue of The Jazz Research Journal
Guest Editors: Nicholas Gebhardt (Birmingham City University, UK) and Roger Fagge (University of Warwick, UK)
This issue addresses questions and issues in jazz studies and everyday aesthetics through a broad lens that embraces a variety of experiences and a wide range of approaches and methodologies. Submissions on any treatment of jazz and everyday aesthetics are welcome, but papers addressing the following themes are especially encouraged:
• The meaning of everyday aesthetics for jazz studies
• Jazz in everyday places/spaces
• Everyday practices in jazz performance
• Race and ethnicity
• Gender and sexuality
• Everyday encounters with jazz
• Hidden histories of jazz
• The politics of jazz and everyday aesthetics
• Technology and everyday aesthetics
• Aesthetic perception and everyday life
• Everyday aesthetics and jazz historiography
Articles should not exceed 7,500 words and must comply with the general guidelines for submissions. Please submit your abstract (no more than 300 words) and a short bio (100 words) to [email protected] by Friday 6 April 2018. The publication schedule for this issue is as follows:
• Notification of acceptance: 6 May 2018
• Draft submissions due: 1 December 2018
• Peer review comments: March 2019
• Final submission: May 2019