The resisting muse : popular music and social protest /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT :
Ashgate,
[2006]
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| Series: | Ashgate popular and folk music series.
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| Online Access: | Table of contents |
Table of Contents:
- Politics and the parameters of protest
- Rock protest songs : so many and so few / Deena Weinstein
- The decline and rebirth of folk-protest music / Jerry Rodnitsky
- Available rebels and folk authenticities : Michelle Shocked and Billy Bragg / Mark Willhardt
- The pop star as politician : from Belafonte to Bono, from creativity to conscience / John Street
- Monophony or polyphony?
- The future is history : hip-hop in the aftermath of (post)modernity / Russell A. Potter
- Everyday people : popular music, race and the articulation and formation of class identity in the United States / James Smethurst
- Gender as anomaly : women in rap / Gail Hilson Woldu
- The problems of place
- Protest music as 'ego-enhancement' : reggae music, the Rastafarian movement and the re-examination of race and identity in Jamaica / Stephen A. King
- 'We have survived' : popular music as representation of Australian Aboriginal cultural loss and reclamation / Peter Dunbar-Hall
- The bleak country? : the black country and the rhetoric of escape / Ian Peddie
- The paradox of anti-social protest
- Communities of resistance : heavy metal as a reinvention of social technology / Sean K. Kelly
- The handmade tale : cassette-tapes, authorship, and the privatization of the Pacific Northwest independent music scene / Kathleen McConnell
- Gothic music and the decadent individual / Kimberly Jackson
- Straight, narrow and dull : the failure of protest in straight edge / Steven Hamelman.