The Routledge history of social protest in popular music
edited by Jonathan C. Friedman
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- E-Book
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- New York : Routledge, 2013
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- ©2013
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- Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Signifying Freedom: Protest In Nineteenth-Century African American Music / Jonathan C. Friedman
- 2. God, Garrison, And The Ground: The Hutchinson Family Singers And The Origins Of Commercial Protest Music / Burton W. Peretti
- 3. Solidarity Forever: Music And The Labor Movement In The United States / Scott Gac
- 4. Sonic Opposition: Protesting Racial Violence Before Civil Rights / Benjamin Bierman
- 5. Jewish Voices Of Protest On Broadway: From The Eternal Road To The Cradle Will Rock And Beyond / Katherine L. Turner
- 6. Musical Melee: Twentieth-Century America's Contested Wartime Soundtrack / Jonathan C. Friedman
- 7. Bob Dylan: An American Tragedian / Robert J. Kodosky
- 8. Screaming Comes Across The Dial: Country, Folk, And Atomic Protest Music / Kile Jones
- 9. Soul Message: R&B, Soul, And The Black Freedom Struggle / Robert G. Weiner / John Cline
- 10. Music's Not All That Matters, After All: British Progressive Rock As Social Criticism / James Smethurst
- 11. Radical Protest In Rock: Zappa, Lennon, And Garcia / Edward Macan
- 12. Falling Into Fancy Fragments: Punk, Protest, And Politics / Jacqueline Edmondson / Robert G. Weiner
- 13. Women, Rap, And Hip-Hop: The Challenge Of Image / Travis A. Jackson
- 14. I Predict A Riot: Riot Grids And The Contradictions Of Feminism / Gail Hilson Woldu
- 15. Anger Is A Gift: Post-Cold War Rock And The Anti-Capitalist Movement / Shayna Maskell
- 16. Concerts For A Cause (Or, 'Cause We Can?) / David Alexander Robinson
- 17. What Every Revolutionary Should Know: A Musical Model Of Global Protest / H. Louise Davis
- 18. Revolutionary Words: Reggae's Evolution From Protest To Mainstream / Ingrid Bianca Byerly
- 19. "We Need More Than Love": Three Generations Of North American Indigenous Protest Singers / P. Renee Foster / Stephen A. King
- 20. European Pop Music And The Notion Of Protest / Elyse Carter Vosen
- 21. Flowers Made Of Lead: Paths, Times, And Emotions Of Protest Music In Brazil / Anna G. Piotrowska
- 22. Songs For Freedom: Music And The Struggle Against Apartheid / Ricardo Santhiago
- 23. "Sorrow, Tears, And Blood": Fela Anikulapo Kuti And Protest In Nigeria / Nandipha Malange / Mark Malisa
- 24. Telling The Truth And Commenting Reality: "Harsh Criticism" In Guinea-Bissau's Intervention Music / Saheed Aderinto
- 25. Deglamorizing Protest: The Politics Of "Song And Dance" In Popular Indian Cinema / Anne-Kristin Borszik
- 26. Protesting Colonial Australia: Convict Theatre And Kelly Ballads / Prakash Kona
- 27. Ambushed From All Sides: Rock Music As A Force For Change In China / Stephen Gaunson
- 28. Conclusion: A Hermeneutics Of Protest Music / Dennis Rea.
- Contributors:
- Friedman, Jonathan C., 1966- , editor
- Languages:
- English
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- Item content: English
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- 1 online resource.
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- text file
- Call Numbers:
- ML3918.P67 R68 2013eb
- ISBNs:
- 9780203124888 (electronic bk.)
020312488X (electronic bk.)
9780415509527 (hardback) [Invalid]
0415509521 (hardback) [Invalid] - OCLC Numbers:
- 852758591
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- 606481 (source: EbpS)
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