INTRODUCTION
Annie J. Randall
CHAPTER 1
A Censorship of Forgetting: Origins and Origin Myths of "Battle
Hymn of the Republic"
Annie J. Randall
CHAPTER 2
Discipline and Choralism: The Birth of Musical Colonialism
Grant Olwage
CHAPTER 3
Power Needs Names: Hegemony, Folklorization, and the Viejitos Dance
of Michoacán, Mexico
Ruth Hellier-Tinoco
CHAPTER 4
The Power to Influence Minds: German Folk Music During the Nazi Era
and After
Britta Sweers
CHAPTER 5
The Making of a National Musical Icon: Xian Xinghai and his Yellow
River Cantata
Hon-Lun Yang
CHAPTER 6
Dancing for the Eternal President
Keith Howard
CHAPTER 7
"Después de 500 Años" [After 500 Years]: The Role of Saya in
Bolivia's Black Cultural Movement
Robert W. Templeman
CHAPTER 8
The Power of Recently Revitalized Serbian Rural Folk Music in Urban
Settings
Jelena Jovanovic
CHAPTER 9
Hands off my instrument!
Helen Reddington
CHAPTER 10
Barbadian Tuk Music - A Fusion of Musical Cultures
Sharon Meredith
CHAPTER 11
There Goes the Transnational Neighborhood: Calypso Buys a
Bungalow
Michael Eldridge
CHAPTER 12
Fighting for the Right (to) Party? Discursive Negotiations of Power
in Pre-Unification East German Popular Music
Edward Larkey
CHAPTER 13
Who's Listening?
Bennett Hogg
CHAPTER 14
Subversion and Counter-subversion: Power, Control and Meaning in
the New Iranian Pop Music
Laudan Nooshin
Annie J. Randall
"This volume is a full frontal attack on the commonplace view of
music as little more than innocent diversion or entertainment.
Touching on folk revivals, totalitarian spectacles, censorship, and
resistance, the essays in Music, Power, and Politics richly
consider the play of power in music and lead us to a heightened
awareness of music's transformative power." -- Gage Averill Dean,
Faculty of Music, University of Toronto
"Music, Power, and Politics compellingly demonstrates the
multifaceted ways in which music has been used to enact specific
political and social agendas. These essays insist that we
interrogate the relationship between power and music across the
globe. A bold and remarkable collection." -- Ellie M. Hisama,
Director, Institute for Studies in American Music, Brooklyn
College, CUNY
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