Popular Music and Human Rights / edited by Ian Peddie

Contributor(s): Peddie, Ian [editor]Material type: TextTextSeries: Ashgate Popular and Folk Music SeriesPublisher: London : Routledge, 2011Description: 2 volums, (xii, 206, xiv, 200 pàgines) : il·lustracions ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: sense mediació Carrier type: volumISBN: 9781409464044; 9781409464051Subject(s): Música pop -- Història i crítica | Música pop -- Aspectes socials | Música pop -- Aspectes socials -- Estats Units d'Amèrica | Música pop -- Aspectes socials -- Gran Bretanya | Drets humans | Cançons polítiques
Contents:
Conté: 1. British and American music : More Relevance than Spotlight and Applause: Billy Bragg in the British Folk Tradicion / Kieran Cashell -- "Know Your Rights": Punk Rock, Globalization, and Human Rights / Kekin C. Dunn -- Unlocking the Silence: Tori Amos, Sexual Violence, and Affect / Deborah Finding -- Pantomime Paranoia in London, or, "Lookout, He's behind You!" / John Hutnyk -- The Blue, Trauma, and Public Memory: Willlie King and the Liberators / Stephen A. King -- The Aesthetic Dimension: Cultural Politics, Human Rights, and Hedwig / Stegfan Mattessich -- The Evolution of the Political Benefit Rock Album / Neil Nehring -- Wich Music for Which Catastrophe? The Functions of Popular Music Twenty-first Century Benefit Concerts / Sam O'Connell -- From Midnight Music to Civil Rights, from Bluesology to Human Rights: Gil Scott-Heron, American Griot / Ian Peddie -- Plight of the Reman: XIT, Red Power, and Refashioning of American Indian Ethnicity / Christopher A. Scales -- "The Country We Carry in Our Hearts is Waiting": Bruce Springsteen, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and the Search for Human Rights in America / David Thurmaier -- The Vision of Possiblity: Popular Music, Women, and Human Rights / Sheila Whiteley; 2. World music: Long Played Revolutions: Utopic Narratives, Canzoni d'autore / William Anselmi -- Treaty Now: Popular Music and the Indigenous Struggle for Justice in Contemporary Australia / Aaron Corn -- Intense Emotions and Human Rights in Nepal's Heavy Metal Scene / Paul D. Greene -- Songs of the In-Between: Remembering in the Land that Memory Forgot / Angela Impey -- How Music about Death Affirms Life: Middle Eastern Metal and the Return of Music's Aura / Mark LeVine -- The "Dangerous" Folksongs: The Neo-folklore Movement of Occupied Latvia in the 1980s / Valdis Muktupavels -- Yugoslav and Post-Yugoslav Encounters with Popular Music and Human Rights / Rajko Mursic -- Victor Jara: The Artist and His Legacy / John M. Schechter -- No Country for Young Women: Celtic Music, Dissent, and the Irish Female Body / Gerry Smyth -- Long Live the Revolution? The Changing Spirit of Chinese Rock / Andreas Steen -- 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
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Monografia Catàleg Biblioteca del Museu de la Música
39 Pop (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan Volume I: British and American Music 5061-1
Monografia Catàleg Biblioteca del Museu de la Música
39 Pop (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan Volume I: World Music 5061-2

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Conté: 1. British and American music : More Relevance than Spotlight and Applause: Billy Bragg in the British Folk Tradicion / Kieran Cashell -- "Know Your Rights": Punk Rock, Globalization, and Human Rights / Kekin C. Dunn -- Unlocking the Silence: Tori Amos, Sexual Violence, and Affect / Deborah Finding -- Pantomime Paranoia in London, or, "Lookout, He's behind You!" / John Hutnyk -- The Blue, Trauma, and Public Memory: Willlie King and the Liberators / Stephen A. King -- The Aesthetic Dimension: Cultural Politics, Human Rights, and Hedwig / Stegfan Mattessich -- The Evolution of the Political Benefit Rock Album / Neil Nehring -- Wich Music for Which Catastrophe? The Functions of Popular Music Twenty-first Century Benefit Concerts / Sam O'Connell -- From Midnight Music to Civil Rights, from Bluesology to Human Rights: Gil Scott-Heron, American Griot / Ian Peddie -- Plight of the Reman: XIT, Red Power, and Refashioning of American Indian Ethnicity / Christopher A. Scales -- "The Country We Carry in Our Hearts is Waiting": Bruce Springsteen, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and the Search for Human Rights in America / David Thurmaier -- The Vision of Possiblity: Popular Music, Women, and Human Rights / Sheila Whiteley; 2. World music: Long Played Revolutions: Utopic Narratives, Canzoni d'autore / William Anselmi -- Treaty Now: Popular Music and the Indigenous Struggle for Justice in Contemporary Australia / Aaron Corn -- Intense Emotions and Human Rights in Nepal's Heavy Metal Scene / Paul D. Greene -- Songs of the In-Between: Remembering in the Land that Memory Forgot / Angela Impey -- How Music about Death Affirms Life: Middle Eastern Metal and the Return of Music's Aura / Mark LeVine -- The "Dangerous" Folksongs: The Neo-folklore Movement of Occupied Latvia in the 1980s / Valdis Muktupavels -- Yugoslav and Post-Yugoslav Encounters with Popular Music and Human Rights / Rajko Mursic -- Victor Jara: The Artist and His Legacy / John M. Schechter -- No Country for Young Women: Celtic Music, Dissent, and the Irish Female Body / Gerry Smyth -- Long Live the Revolution? The Changing Spirit of Chinese Rock / Andreas Steen -- 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

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