"My song is my weapon" : People's Songs, American communism, and the politics of culture, 1930-1950
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"My song is my weapon" : People's Songs, American communism, and the politics of culture, 1930-1950
(Music in American life)
University of Illinois Press, c1989
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Bibliography: p. [167]-192
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
A revealing exploration of the origins and development of People's Songs, Inc., "My Song Is My Weapon won the ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award. Robbie Lieberman brings to life the hootenannies, concerts, and rallies of the time, paying special attention to the politics of culture of the Old Left. Her analysis of the communist movement culture, coupled with interviews with former members of People's Songs, sheds new light on Cold War America, the American Communist movement, and the experience of left-wing cultural workers.
目次
Preface xiii
Introduction: Historical Background 3
1. The American Communist Movement Culture 14
2. From the "Final Cornflakes" to the "Ballad for Americans": Communist Musical Culture in the 1930s 25
3. "This Machine Kills Fascists": Communism, Antifascism, and People's Music during World War 2 50
4. "My Song Is My Weapon": People's Songs, the CPUSA, and the Cold War 67
5. "Songs of Labor and the American People" 85
6. "We Were Close to Changing the World": The People's Songs Hootenanny 115
7. "The Fight for Peace": People's Songs and the Wallace Campaign 126
8. "We Will Overcome": The Legacy of People's Songs 149
Notes 167
Index 193
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