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Music and protest in 1968

Beate Kutschke and Barley Norton
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  • Contents

  • Frontmatter
  • List of figures (page ix)
  • Notes on contributors (page x)
  • Acknowledgements (page xiv)
  • In lieu of an introduction (BEATE KUTSCHKE, page 1)
  • 1 Expressive revolutions: '1968' and music in the Netherlands (ROBERT ADLINGTON, page 12)
  • 2 Music as plea for political action: the presence of musicians in Italian protest movements around 1968 (GIANMARIO BORIO, page 29)
  • 3 "This Is My Country": American popular music and political engagement in '1968' (SARAH HILL, page 46)
  • 4 Spontaneity and Black Consciousness: South Africans imagining musical and political freedom in 1960s Europe (CAROL MULLER, page 64)
  • 5 Music and protest in Japan: the rise of underground folk song in '1968' (TÔRU MITSUI, page 81)
  • 6 Vietnamese popular song in '1968': war, protest, and sentimentalism (BARLEY NORTON, page 97)
  • 7 "There Is No Revolution Without Song": 'new song' in Latin America (JAN FAIRLEY, page 119)
  • 8 "The Power of Music": anti-authoritarian music movements in Scandinavia in '1968' (ALF BJÖRNBERG, page 137)
  • 9 British rock: the short '1968', and the long (ALLAN F. MOORE, page 154)
  • 10 '1968' and the experimental revolution in Britain (VIRGINIA ANDERSON, page 171)
  • 11 Anti-authoritarian revolt by musical means on both sides of the Berlin Wall (BEATE KUTSCHKE, page 188)
  • 12 '1968' - the emergence of a protest culture in the popular music of the Eastern Bloc? (RÜDIGER RITTER, page 205)
  • 13 Gendering '1968': womanhood in model works of the People's Republic of China and movie musicals of Hong Kong (HON-LUN YANG, page 222)
  • 14 A revolution in sheep's wool stockings: early music and '1968' (KAILAN R. RUBINOFF, page 237)
  • 15 Music and May 1968 in France: practices, roles, representations (ERIC DROTT, page 255)
  • Bibliography (page 273)
  • Discography (page 300)
  • Index (page 304)
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Published: 2013
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9781107504318 (paper)
  • 9781107240001 (ebook)
  • 9781107007321 (hardcover)
Subject
  • Music & Musicology
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