Music as a Platform for Political CommunicationOnyebadi, Uche IGI Global, 14 ¡.¾. 2017 - 309 ˹éÒ Artistic expression is a longstanding aspect of mankind and our society. While art can simply be appreciated for aesthetic artistic value, it can be utilized for other various multidisciplinary purposes. Music as a Platform for Political Communication is a comprehensive reference source for the latest scholarly perspectives on delivering political messages to society through musical platforms and venues. Highlighting innovative research topics on an international scale, such as election campaigns, social justice, and protests, this book is ideally designed for academics, professionals, practitioners, graduate students, and researchers interested in discovering how musical expression is shaping the realm of political communication. |
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Bayan Ko and Other Songs | 1 |
Women and South Africas AntiApartheid Struggle | 31 |
Political Repertoires | 52 |
Building a MusicMediated Imagined Chinese Community | 70 |
Afrikaner Music and Identity Politics in PostApartheid South Africa | 89 |
The Sociopolitical Discourse of Violeta Parra and Víctor Jara The Culture of Peoples Power | 109 |
In Toronto Iranians and Israelis Make Music Not War | 127 |
George Harrison and the Concert for Bangladesh | 149 |
Musical Messages | 187 |
Rap Music in Turkey | 204 |
Cultural Political System | 221 |
Zimbabwe Dancehall Music as a Site of Resistance | 238 |
Lyrics of Protest | 257 |
Compilation of References | 274 |
About the Contributors | 302 |
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