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At the Crossroads of Music and Social Justice

At the Crossroads of Music and Social Justice

  • Author: Best, Katelyn E.
  • Author: McDonald, David A.
  • Author: Snyder, Andrew
  • Editor: Asai, Susan M.
  • Editor: Romero, Brenda M.

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Contents

  • Preface, by Andrew G. Snyder and Katelyn E. Best
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction Pathways toward a Justice-Oriented Ethnomusicology, by David A. McDonald
  • Part I : Truth Telling and Listening Lovingly
  • 1. Diversity on Repeat: The Deceptive Cadence of Social Domination in Ethnomusicology, by Kyra D. Gaunt
  • 2. Social Justice and My Work as a Music Scholar, Teacher, and Artist, by Steven Loza
  • 3. Punk and Politics and Transforming Musical Academe, by Brenda M. Romero
  • 4. Going Forward with Vigilance: American Indian Music is Always There, by Charlotte W. Heth
  • 5. Deliver Me from Danger, Esu-Elgbara! Musical Offerings in Social Justice, by Paul Austerlitz
  • Part II : Radical Inclusivity
  • 6. Ethnocentrism
  • 2. 0: Hearing-Centrism, Inclusivity, and Musical Expression in Deaf Culture, by Katelyn E. Best
  • 7. Pink Menno Hymn Sings: Queerness, Inclusivity, and the Mennonite Church, by Katie J. Graber
  • 8. Unsettling Euro-American Conceptions of Race in the Egyptian Independent Music Scene, by Darci Sprengel
  • 9. Reclaiming Nanook of the North , Tanya Tagaq's Sonic and Performative Counterpoints to Inuit Stereotypes, by Ho Chak Law
  • 10. "If I Could Go Back in Time": Rethinking Popular Culture, Social Justice, and the Compassionate Gaze in Palestine, by David A. McDonald
  • Part III : Coalition Building
  • 11. Promoting Social Justice through Traditional Irish Music: A New Model for Applied Research, by Alexandria Carrico
  • 12. The Sonic Politics of Interracial Coalitions, by Susan M. Asai
  • 13. " !Vamos a Pelear en la Guerra! ": Musical Manifestations of Coalition Building in the South Texas Chicano Movement, by Erin E. Bauer
  • Part IV : Direct Action
  • 14. "Music is Liberation": The Brass Liberation Orchestra and Direct Action, by Andrew G. Snyder
  • 15. Ecological Frictions and Borderless Futures: Art and Activism on a Sailing Ship, by Rebekah E. Moore
  • 16. Raising the Imperative for Direct Action, by Susan M. Asai
  • 17. Circling Back on Direct Action: On Difference and Representation, by Brenda M. Romero List of
  • Contributors
  • Index