Music in the Post-9/11 World
- Editor: Daughtry, James Martin
- Editor: Ritter, Jonathan Larry
[A] chapter examining the notion that 19th-century German music represents a "universal style" goes beyond the confines suggested by the title: it may give pause to those who assume that Beethoven's... — More…
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Contents
- Foreword, Gage Averill
- Introduction, J. Martin Daughtry
- Part One: Music, the United States, and the Mass Media After 9/11
- 1. Pop Goes to War, 2001-2004: U.S. Popular Music After 9/11 Reebee Garofalo
- 2. "America: A Tribute to Heroes": Music, Mourning, and the Unified American Community Kip Pegley and Susan Fast
- 3. The Sounds of American and Canadian Television News After 9/11: Entoning Horror and Grief, Fear and Anger James Deaville
- 4. Models of Charity and Spirit: Bruce Springsteen, 9/11, and the War on Terror Bryan Garman
- 5. Double Voices of Musical Censorship after 9/11 Martin Scherzinger
- 6. "Have you forgotten?": Darryl Worley and the Musical Politics of Operation Iraqi Freedom Peter Schmelz
- 7. For alle Menschen ? Classical Music and Remembrance After 9/11 Peter Tregear
- Part Two: Music and 9/11 Beyond the United States
- 8. Terror in an Andean Key: Peasant Cosmopolitans Interpret 9/11 Jonathan Ritter
- 9. Exploding Myths in Morocco and Senegal: Sufis Making Music After 9/11 Larry Blumenfeld
- 10. Corridos of 9/11: Mexican Ballads in Commemorative Practice John McDowell
- 11. "I'll tell you why we hate you!" Sha'ban 'Abd al-Rahim and Middle Eastern Reactions to 9/11 James Grippo
- 12. 9/11 and the Politics of Music-Making in Afghanistan Veronica Doubleday