Music, Politics, And Violence (Music / Culture),New

Music, Politics, And Violence (Music / Culture),New

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An Indepth Consideration Of The Relationship Between Music And Violencemusic And Violence Have Been Linked Since Antiquity In Ritual, Myth, And Art. Considered Together They Raise Fundamental Questions About Creativity, Discourse, And Music'S Role In Society. The Essays In This Collection Investigate A Wealth Of Issues Surrounding Music And Violenceissues That Cross Political Boundaries, Time Periods, And Mediaand Provide Crosscultural Case Studies Of Musical Practices Ranging From Largescale Events To Regionally Specific Histories. Following The Editors' Substantive Introduction, Which Lays The Groundwork For Conceptualizing New Ways Of Thinking About Music As It Relates To Violence, Three Broad Themes Are Followed: The First Set Of Essays Examines How Music Participates In Both Overt And Covert Forms Of Violence; The Second Section Explores Violence And Reconciliation; And The Third Addresses Healing, Postmemorials, And Memory. Music, Politics, And Violence Affords Space To Look At Music As An Active Agent Rather Than As A Passive Art, And To Explore How Music And Violence Are Closelyand Often Uncomfortablyentwined.Contributors Include Nicholas Attfield, Catherine Baker, Christina Baade, J. Martin Daughtry, James Deaville, David A. Mcdonald, Kevin C. Miller, Jonathan Ritter, Victor A. Vicente, And Amy Lynn Wlodarski.

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