Call for Papers: All Things Reconsidered [MUSIC] May-August 2024
We are seeking essays for our May-August 2024 All Things Reconsidered music series. These essays analyze and contextualize classic albums in music history.
We are seeking essays for our May-August 2024 All Things Reconsidered music series. These essays analyze and contextualize classic albums in music history.
We are seeking essays for our Winter 2003-24 All Things Reconsidered film series. These essays analyze and contextualize classic movies in history.
We are seeking essays for our Autumn 2023 All Things Reconsidered film series. These essays analyze and contextualize classic movies in history.
We are seeking essays for our Autumn 2023 All Things Reconsidered music series. These essays analyze and contextualize classic albums in music history.
PopMatters welcomes submissions of articles on a wide range of subjects in popular culture throughout the world, past, and present.
We are seeking essays for our April and May 2023 All Things Reconsidered series. These essays analyze and contextualize classic albums in music history.
We are seeking essays for our February and March 2023 All Things Reconsidered series. These essays analyze classic albums in music history.
Whether revisiting a film that has been unjustly forgotten or ignored, critically analyzing the catalog of a particular director or performer, or doing a cultural study of a particular theme or formal technique, our feature essays provide writers with the opportunity to showcase their talent to an international, media-savvy audience.
We are seeking essays for our October 2022 All Things Reconsidered series. These essays analyze classic albums in music history.
We are seeking essays for our September 2022 All Things Reconsidered series. These essays analyze classic albums in music history.
#Coronavirus #COVID19 #Pandemic: Love in the Time of Coronavirus is a series about art and life and the art of living in these times of global health crisis.
As we reboot All Things Reconsidered, PopMatters will be starting with the Clash's London Calling, dissecting it from every angle, from track-by-track rundowns to a series of provocative, insightful essays.