Music is used to sell everything from cars to political candidates. How can words and melody so successfully manipulate us? This volume provides answers by examining the ways in which music of various genres, including folk, popular music, rock, and rap, is used to protest and to promote structures of political, commercial, and religious authority. Students, teachers, musicians, historians, policy makers, and fans of music and popular culture will find answers to questions such as: How does music help to build national identity, foster a sense of patriotism, and reflect changes in society? What role did music play in building socialism in Czechoslovakia and in Belarus 2020 democratic movement? What are the most important features of Ukrainian songs of resistance?The book highlights the role of music in the feminist movement by analysing the Riot Grrrl movement and the history of Olivia Records, as well as the use of music as propaganda in the education system and as purity propaganda in religion. Two chapters focus on famous American protest singers, Woody Gurthie and Phil Ochs, and one highlights an ex-socialist societys response to David Bowies music.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 22 Dec 2023
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781527552944
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Tjaa Mohar is Assistant Professor of English Literature at the University of Maribor Slovenia. She has published several articles and book chapters on Canadian literature the short story and literary translation. She is the co-editor of a special issue of the ELOPE journal titled Alice Munro: Precise Paradoxical and Pret-ty Tricky (2022). She is also a literary translator. Among her recent translations are short story collections by Alice Munro and books for children. Victor Kennedy taught English literature at the University of Maribor Slovenia from 1996 until his retirement in 2022. He is the author of Strange Brew: Metaphors of Magic and Science in Rock Music (2013) and the co-editor of Words and Music (2013) Symphony and Song (2016) Ethnic and Cultural Identity in Music and Song Lyrics (2017) Engendering Difference: Sexism Power and Politics (2018) and Words Music and Gender (2020).