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Samuel Araujo, William Beeman, Stephen Blum, Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco, David Cooper, Keith Howard, Inna Naroditskaya, John Morgan O'Connell, Svanibor Pettan, Anne K. Rasmussen, Adelaida Reyes, Anthony Seeger, Jane C. Sugarman, e Britta Sweers.

 

This volume charts a new frontier of applied ethnomusicology by highlighting the role of music in both inciting and resolving a spectrum of social and political conflicts in the contemporary world. Contributors detail how music and performance are deployed to critique power structures and to nurture cultural awareness among communities in conflict. Speaking to the cultural implications of globalization and pointing out how music can promote a shared musical heritage across borders, the essays discuss the music of Albania, Azerbaijan, Brazil, Egypt, Germany, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, North and South Korea, Uganda, the United States, and the former Yugoslavia. The volume also includes dozens of illustrations, including photos, maps, and musical scores.

 

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Details: Music and Conflict | Publisher: University of Illinois Press (Illinois) | Released: Sep. 2010 | ISBN: 978-025-2077-388 | Size: 15,5 x 23,5 cm | Pages: 304 | Language: English | Paperback

 
Recensions: Notes: Set. 2011, Vol. 68 No. 1, pp. 109-112 | Popular Music: Mai.2012, Vol. 31 No. 2, pp. 327-329 | Choice: Mar2011, Vol. 48 No. 7, pp. 1296-1297 | The World of Music - New Series: Vol. 1 (2) (2012)