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Funk Music in Popular Culture Conference

Friday, April 25, 2025 All day
  • Location
    Bowen-Thompson Student Union
  • Description
    Indie Lens Pop-Up, WBGU-PBS, the Department of Popular Culture and the School of Cultural and Critical Studies at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, are proud to announce the Funk Music in Popular Culture Conference. The conference will serve as a celebration and screening of the Independent Lens film "We Want the Funk." Legendary bassist Doug Wimbish will be the keynote speaker and performer at the conference.The Funk Music in Popular Culture Conference will also provide a space for academics, graduate students, musicians, music industry professionals, music/sound recording retailers, fans and the public to engage in dialogue about topics related to funk music and its cultural influence in popular music, popular culture and beyond. The conference's scope is deliberately broad, with the intention of highlighting the interdisciplinary nature and the many different avenues of research and creativity related to funk music in popular culture.Possible topics might include, but are not limited to:Funk Music in Popular Music and Popular CultureFunk Music History, History of Funk Musicians and Funk Musical GroupsFunk Music Fans and Funk PodcastsOhio’s Connection to Funk Music (Dayton, Cincinnati, Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus-based groups, fans, and record labels)Michigan’s Connection to Funk Music (Detroit-based funk groups, fans, and record labels)Funk Music in Rap/Hip-Hop, Heavy Metal, Punk, Blues, Jazz, Folk, Country, etc.International Funk Music GroupsFunk Music in Film and TelevisionFunk Music in Comics, Cartoons, Art and Album ArtFunk Music FashionFunk Music and Gender, Race, and ClassCall for Papers and PresentationsWe welcome individual proposals or pre-formed panels that address the themes above. As the conference aims to provide a multitude of perspectives, academic presentations and those from outside the academy are welcome. Individual presentation proposals—papers, music demonstrations or artistic displays—should include a 300-word abstract. Panel or roundtable presentation proposals should include a 300-word abstract for each presenter and a 500-word abstract for the panel or roundtable.Submit proposals as a Microsoft Word document to funkmusic@bgsu.edu with “Funk Music in Popular Culture” in the subject line and include the following information for each presenter:Author’s Name and TitleInstitutional Affiliation (if applicable)Email AddressPresentation TitleAbstractDeadline for Submissions is March 2, 2025. Proposal status notifications will be sent no later than March 9, 2025. Registration for the conference is free.Contact Dr. Matthew Donahue or Dr. Angela Nelson at funkmusic@bgsu.edu if you have questions.
  • Website
    https://events.bgsu.edu/event/funk-music-in-popular-culture-conference

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