Music, Power, and Politics
- Editor: Randall, Annie J.
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Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- Annie J. Randall
- CHAPTER 1 A Censorship of Forgetting: Origins and Origin Myths of "Battle Hymn of the Republic"
- Annie J. Randall
- CHAPTER 2Discipline and Choralism: The Birth of Musical Colonialism
- Grant Olwage
- CHAPTER 3Power Needs Names: Hegemony, Folklorization, and the Viejitos Dance of Michoacan, Mexico
- Ruth Hellier-Tinoco
- CHAPTER 4The Power to Influence Minds: German Folk Music During the Nazi Era and After
- Britta Sweers
- CHAPTER 5The Making of a National Musical Icon: Xian Xinghai and his Yellow River Cantata
- Hon-Lun Yang
- CHAPTER 6 Dancing for the Eternal President
- Keith Howard
- CHAPTER 7"Despues de 500 Anos" [After 500 Years]: The Role of Saya in Bolivia's Black Cultural Movement
- Robert W. Templeman
- CHAPTER 8The Power of Recently Revitalized Serbian Rural Folk Music in Urban Settings
- Jelena Jovanovic
- CHAPTER 9Hands off my instrument!
- Helen Reddington
- CHAPTER 10Barbadian Tuk Music - A Fusion of Musical Cultures
- Sharon Meredith
- CHAPTER 11There Goes the Transnational Neighborhood: Calypso Buys a Bungalow
- Michael Eldridge
- CHAPTER 12Fighting for the Right (to) Party? Discursive Negotiations of Power in Pre-Unification East German Popular Music
- Edward Larkey
- CHAPTER 13Who's Listening?
- Bennett Hogg
- CHAPTER 14Subversion and Counter-subversion: Power, Control and Meaning in the New Iranian Pop Music
- Laudan Nooshin