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HONK!: A Street Band Renaissance of Music and Activism

  • Editor: Allen, Erin T.
  • Editor: Garofalo, Reebee
  • Editor: Snyder, Andrew

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Contents

  • Part I : History and Scope /
  • 1. The Many Roads to HONK! and the Power of Brass and Percussion (Reebee Garofalo) /
  • 2. Autonomous Street Carnival Blocos and Reinventing Citizenship in Rio de Janeiro (Laurine Sezerat) /
  • 3. Jericho's Harvest: A Short History of Brass Bands as a Voice for Political Opposition in Europe (Gregg Moore) /
  • 4. Protest, Polyvalence, and Indirection in Benin's Brass Band Music (Sarah Politz) /
  • 5. Japanese Perspective on HONK! Fest West: A Conversation with Okuma Wataru of Jinta-la-Mvta (Marie Abe) /
  • Part II : Repertoire, Pedagogy, and Performance /
  • 6. Musical Eclecticism, Cultural Appropriation, and Whiteness in Mission Delirium and HONK! (Andrew Snyder) /
  • 7. Learning on Parade with the School of HONK (Kevin Leppmann) /
  • 8. From Page to Performance: Learning a Song in an Italian Multi-Level Activist Brass Band (Mario Giuseppe Camporeale) /
  • Part III : Inclusion and Organization /
  • 9. Leadership, Inclusion, and Group Decision-Making in HONK! Bands (Meghan Elizabeth Kallman) /
  • 10. Building Connections While Maintaining the Band: The Challenging Politics of Inclusion in Activist Work (Naomi Podber) /
  • 11. Horns and Hers: The Subversion of Gendered Instrumentation in the HONK! Movement (Becky Liebman) /
  • 12. Collective Effervescence and the Political Ethos of the HONK! Movement (Geoffrey Lee) /
  • Part IV : Festival Organization and Politics /
  • 13. HONK! and the Politics of Performance in Public Space (John Bell) /
  • 14. Why Do We Honk? How Do We Honk?: Politics, Antipolitics, and Activist Street Bands (Rosza Daniel Lang/Levitsky with Michele Hardesty) /
  • 15. Pittonkatonk and Valuing Music as a Public Good (Richard Randall) /
  • 16. The Key of Rest: HONK!'s Hospitality Activism (Mike*Antares) /
  • Part V : On the Front Lines of Protest /
  • 17. Infernal Noise: Sowing a Propaganda of Sound (Jennifer Whitney) /
  • 18. Listening for Lefebvre: Chant Support, Sonic Disobedience, and the City as " Oeuvre " (Abigail Ellman) /
  • 19. Syncopation Against the Occupation: Handling High-Risk Situations as an Activist Street Band in Israel-Palestine (Iris Arieli) /
  • 20. Sounding Solidarity at the Suffolk County ICE Immigration Detention Center (Erin T. Allen)