Protest music in the twentieth century
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Protest music in the twentieth century
(Music, criticism & politics, v. 1)
Brepols, 2015
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Protest music in the 20th century
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Note
"Includes twenty out of a total of fifty-one papers presented at the international conference Protest Music in the Twentieth-Century held in Lucca, Italy, on 15-17 November 2013, organized by the Centro Studi Opera Omnia Luigi Boccherini in collaboration with the Univeristy of Granada"--Page xiii. "University" is misspelled in the source
Chiefly in English, with two chapters in Italian and one chapter in Spanish; abstracts in English
"Abstracts": p. 389-399
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Irish traditional music, nationalist politics and the struggle for recognition / Roger W.H. Savage
- Right-extremist protest music and the idea of metapolitical activism / James Garratt
- An evolution of protest : genre and extreme-right music / Joe Stroud
- "If this isn't love, it's red propaganda" / James O'Leary
- Exposing demagoguery : the use of mass-communication as anti-totalitarian protest in Mauricio Kagel's Der Tribun (1979) / Christine Dysers
- Kurt Weill's and Georg Kaiser's Der Silbersee : ein Wintermärchen : a tall tale of protest / Russ Manitt
- Jazz as rebellion : Jewish musical protest surrounding World War II / Kara Stewart Meredith
- The corruption of the homeland : Carl Orff's repudiation of Friedrich Hebbel in Die Bernauerin / Andrew S. Kohler
- Visionary lines, avant-garde sounds : Francisco de Goya as an aesthetic and ideological reference-point in Spanish contemporary music / Germán Gan Quesada
- "You say you want a revolution?" : a new analysis of John Lennon's political music / David Thurmaier, John Cox
- Cercando la nostra musica : note sulla appropriazione della Nueva Canción Chilena nell'Italia degli anni '80 / Stefano Gavagnin
- Protest songs and record labels : political opposition and the music industry in Latin-America / Santiago Niño Morales
- Communities, territories and genres on the Uruguayan 'Resistance Music', 1962-2011 / Marita Fornaro Bordolli
- Charly García : el 'Lewis Carroll" del rock and roll argentino / Maria Favoretto
- Niggaz Wit' Attitude (N.W.A.), Fuck the polics and the 1992 Los Angeles rebellion / Jessica Winterson
- 'People getting angry' : The Specials' Ghost Town (1981) as political discourse / Marie Bennett
- Morphology of the protest in the music of area / Giuseppe Sergi
- Taking which power back? Overpowerments of Rage Against the Machine / Henrik Marstal
- From romance to protest : the folklorisation of an Armenian song in Iran / Upa Mesbahian
- Antoonee in Armenian ethnic music / Tatevik Shakhkulyan