Guerrilla music : musicking as resistance, defiance, and subversion / edited by Leon de Bruin and Jane Southcott.
Guerrilla Music explores bands, events, and musical and social movements to investigate the ways music acts as a means of defiance, resistance, or subversion, and how music brings people together to explicate their social, political, locational, religious, or cultural beliefs.
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Lanham, Maryland :
Lexington Books, an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group,
[2024]
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Table of Contents:
- Surveying the Terrain
- Expeditiousness and Immediacy
- Music as Provocation, Resistance, Sedition and Rebellion
- Resistance between Local and Global
- Resisting State Crimes through Music
- 'The Battlefield'
- Recurrence and Intermittence
- That Drum Won't Beat
- Sociomusical Identities through Composition and Staging
- Politics, Protest and Posturing
- Disrupting Patriotic Discourse
- Perseverance and Perpetuity
- Musicking Traditions
- Listening to a Uyghur Love Song in the Time of Mass Incarceration
- Encountering Enduring Voices, Spirits and Resistances
- Indigenous with Attitude
- The Subtle Art of Resistance
- Reviewing the Terrain, and Further Explorations
- Index
- About the Editors and Contributors