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Music and Protest

Music and Protest

  • Author: Peddie, Ian

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Contents

  • Contents: Introduction
  • Part I The Social Discourses of Music: La gaita zuliana: music and the politics of protest in Venezuela, Light Carruyo
  • Feed the world, free the world..., Robin Denselow
  • 'Scream against the sky': Japanese avant-garde music in the 60s, Yayoi Uno Everett
  • Central American revolutionary music, Fred Judson
  • Ska and the roots of Rastafarian musical protest, Stephen A. King
  • Playing at poverty: the music hall and the staging of the working class, Ian Peddie. Part II Resistance, Struggle and Conflict: Irony, deception, and political culture in the works of Dmitri Shostakovich, Jennifer Gerstel
  • Iran: 'like a flower growing in the middle of the desert', Mark LeVine
  • Yugoslav and post-Yugoslav encounters with popular music and human rights, Rajko MurA!ic
  • Shooting and crying: the emergence of protest in Israeli popular music, Scott Streiner
  • Moving in decency: the music and radical politics of Cornelius Cardew, Timothy D. Taylor. Part III The Politics Within: The language of the young people: rap, urban culture and protest in Tanzania, Jose Arturo Saavedra Casco
  • 'Rocking the boat' in South Africa? VoA"lvry music and Afrikaans anti-apartheid social protest in the 1980s, Albert Grundlingh
  • MA1/4hsam, Brecht, Eisler, and the 20th-century revolutionary heritage, David Robb
  • Fascist music from the West: anti-rock campaigns, problems of national identity, and human rights in the 'closed city' of Soviet Ukraine, 1975-84, Sergei I. Zhuk. Part IV Local Struggles, Global Impacts: The vision of possibility: popular music, women an
  • Rap in Indonesian youth music of the 1990s: 'globalization', 'outlaw genres' and social protest, Michael Bodden
  • The bitter wounding: the lament as social protest in rural Greece, Anna Caraveli
  • Treaty now: popular music and the indigenous struggle for justice in contemporary Australia, Aaron Corn
  • 'My dirty stream': Pete Seeger, American folk music, and environmental protest, David Ingram
  • Hybridity, A