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Politics as Sound

Author : Shayna L. Maskell
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2021-09-28
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780252053122

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Uncompromising and innovative, hardcore punk in Washington, DC, birthed a new sound and nurtured a vibrant subculture aimed at a specific segment of the city's youth. Shayna L. Maskell explores DC's hardcore scene during its short but storied peak. Led by bands like Bad Brains and Minor Threat, hardcore in the nation's capital unleashed music as angry and loud as it was fast and minimalistic. Maskell examines the music's aesthetics and the unique impact of DC's sociopolitical realities on the sound and the scene that emerged. As she shows, aspects of the music's structure merged with how bands performed it to put across distinctive representations of race, class, and gender. But those representations could be as complicated and contradictory as they were explicit. A fascinating analysis of a punk rock hotbed, Politics as Sound tells the story of how a generation created music that produced--and resisted--politics and power.

Sound System

Author : Dave Randall
Publisher : Left Book Club
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Music
ISBN : 0745399304

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The story of one musician's journey to discover how music can be used as a political tool, for good and bad.

Discographies

Author : Jeremy Gilbert,Ewan Pearson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2002-03-11
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781134698929

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Experiencing disco, hip hop, house, techno, drum 'n' bass and garage, Discographies plots a course through the transatlantic dance scene of the last last twenty-five years. It discusses the problems posed by contemporary dance culture of both academic and cultural study and finds these origins in the history of opposition to music as a source of sensory pleasure. Discussing such issues as technology, club space. drugs, the musical body, gender, sexuality and pleasure, Discographies explores the ecstatic experiences at the heart of contemporary dance culture. It suggests why politicians and agencies as diverse as the independent music press and public broadcasting should be so hostile to this cultural phenomenon.

This is the Sound of Irony: Music, Politics and Popular Culture

Author : Katherine L. Turner
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2016-03-03
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781317010548

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This is the Sound of Irony: Music, Politics and Popular Culture by Katherine L. Turner Pdf

The use of irony in music is just beginning to be defined and critiqued, although it has been used, implied and decried by composers, performers, listeners and critics for centuries. Irony in popular music is especially worthy of study because it is pervasive, even fundamental to the music, the business of making music and the politics of messaging. Contributors to this collection address a variety of musical ironies found in the ’notes themselves,’ in the text or subtext, and through performance, reception and criticism. The chapters explore the linkages between irony and the comic, the tragic, the remembered, the forgotten, the co-opted, and the resistant. From the nineteenth to twenty-first centuries, through America, Europe and Asia, this provocative range of ironies course through issues of race, religion, class, the political left and right, country, punk, hip hop, folk, rock, easy listening, opera and the technologies that make possible our pop music experience. This interdisciplinary volume creates new methodologies and applies existing theories of irony to musical works that have made a cultural or political impact through the use of this most multifaceted of devices.

Sound-Politics in São Paulo

Author : Leonardo Cardoso
Publisher : Currents in Latin American and
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780190660093

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"Cardoso presents Sound-Politics in São Paulo as the first book-length treatment on controversies surrounding noise control in Latin America"--

Radio and the Politics of Sound in Interwar France, 1921-1939

Author : Rebecca Scales
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2016-02-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9781107108677

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Radio and the Politics of Sound in Interwar France, 1921-1939 by Rebecca Scales Pdf

Explores how radio broadcasting and the emerging audio culture transformed the dynamics of French politics during the tumultuous interwar decades.

Governing Sound

Author : Jocelyne Guilbault
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2007-09-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780226310602

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Governing Sound by Jocelyne Guilbault Pdf

Written in two parts, part 1 explores the development of Calypso, from it's emergence in the pre-colonial period to the post colonial period. In part 2, the focus is on the new Carnival musical practices of soca, rapso, chutney, soca and ragga soca, and the ways in which they contirbuted to the redefination of Trinidadian cultural politics in the neoliberal era. The new rationailities, contigencies, desires and musical experments that animated the new musics and enabled them to gradually displace calypso from its centrality as national expression is examined.

Reverberations

Author : Michael Goddard,Benjamin Halligan,Paul Hegarty
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2012-05-31
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781441127662

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Noise permeates our highly mediated and globalised cultures. Noise as art, music, cultural or digital practice is a way of intervening so that it can be harnessed for an aesthetic expression not caught within mainstream styles or distribution. This wide-ranging book examines the concept and practices of noise, treating noise not merely as a sonic phenomenon but as an essential component of all communication and information systems. The book opens with ideas of what noise is, and then works through ideas of how noise works in contemporary media, to conclude by showing potentials within noise for a continuing cultural renovation through experimentation. Considered in this way, noise is seen as an essential yet excluded element of contemporary culture that demands a rigorous engagement. Reverberations brings together a range of perspectives, case studies, critiques and suggestions as to how noise can mobilize thought and cultural activity through a heightening of critical creativity.Written by a strong, international line-up of scholars and artists, Reverberations looks to energize this field of study and initiate debates for years to come.

Sound and Fury

Author : Eric Alterman
Publisher : Harper Perennial
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0060924276

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Noted journalist and historian Alterman provides a compelling look at John McLaughlin, William Safire, Pat Buchanan, and others who shape the political discourse of this country.

Music and Politics

Author : John Street
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 205 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2013-04-16
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780745672700

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It is common to hear talk of how music can inspire crowds, move individuals and mobilise movements. We know too of how governments can live in fear of its effects, censor its sounds and imprison its creators. At the same time, there are other governments that use music for propaganda or for torture. All of these examples speak to the idea of music's political importance. But while we may share these assumptions about music's power, we rarely stop to analyse what it is about organised sound - about notes and rhythms - that has the effects attributed to it. This is the first book to examine systematically music's political power. It shows how music has been at the heart of accounts of political order, at how musicians from Bono to Lily Allen have claimed to speak for peoples and political causes. It looks too at the emergence of music as an object of public policy, whether in the classroom or in the copyright courts, whether as focus of national pride or employment opportunities. The book brings together a vast array of ideas about music's political significance (from Aristotle to Rousseau, from Adorno to Deleuze) and new empirical data to tell a story of the extraordinary potency of music across time and space. At the heart of the book lies the argument that music and politics are inseparably linked, and that each animates the other.

The Politics of Religious Sound

Author : Justice Anquandah Arthur
Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783643909824

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"Justice Arthur presents a wealth of intriguing material, an impressive thick description of the conflict and a thorough analysis of the many, very complex factors that contribute to the conflict. His work on the multiple dimensions of the conflict is knowledgeable, comprehensive and plausible and it clearly shows that the so-called religious conflicts are never about `religion' only." - Prof. Dr. Eva Spies (University of Bayreuth, Germany). "Justice A. Arthur has laid out a multidisciplinary, multi-perspective and long-term analysis of the clashes on the noise ban in Accra. The chapters are convincingly set up in order to manage the complexity of approaches, covering religious studies, theology, mission studies as well as anthropology, legal and political studies." - Prof. Andreas Heuser (University of Basel, Switzerland).

Sound-Politics in São Paulo

Author : Leonardo Cardoso
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2019-05-07
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780190660123

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How does the state separate music from noise? How can such a filtering apparatus shape the content and form of sound production in the city? As a marker of co-presence to the hearing body, sound is always open to (or rather opens up) the politics of shared existence. In the throes of the post-dictatorship period, Brazil's legislative and executive branches implemented a series of sweeping measures to address quality of life concerns, including environmental pollution and urban inequality. In São Paulo, noise control became a recurrent controversy, growing in size and scale between the 1990s and 2010s. Together with the much-debated fear of crime and the socioeconomic and cultural tensions between the rich urban center and the poor peripheries, such ecological agendas against noise as a harmful pollutant have reconfigured the presence of environmental sounds in the city. In this book, Cardoso argues that the framing of specific sounds as unavoidable, unnecessary, or as harmful "noise" has been an effective strategy to organize spaces and administer group behavior in this rapidly expanding city. He focuses on two interrelated processes. First, the series of institutional regulatory mechanisms that turn sounds into the all-embracing "noise" susceptible to state intervention. Second, the constant attempts of interested groups in either attaching or detaching specific sounds (musical events, industrial noise, traffic noise, religious sounds, etc.) from regulatory scrutiny. Sound-politics is the dynamic that emerges from both processes - the channels through which sounds enter (and leave) the sphere of state regulation.

Sonic Agency

Author : Brandon Labelle
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 191 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2020-12-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781912685950

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A timely exploration of whether sound and listening can be the basis of political change. In a world dominated by the visual, could contemporary resistances be auditory? This timely and important book from Goldsmiths Press highlights sound's invisible, disruptive, and affective qualities and asks whether the unseen nature of sound can support a political transformation. In Sonic Agency, Brandon LaBelle sets out to engage contemporary social and political crises by way of sonic thought and imagination. He divides sound's functions into four figures of resistance—the invisible, the overheard, the itinerant, and the weak—and argues for their role in creating alternative “unlikely publics” in which to foster mutuality and dissent. He highlights existing sonic cultures and social initiatives that utilize or deploy sound and listening to address conflict, and points to their work as models for a wider movement. He considers issues of disappearance and hidden culture, nonviolence and noise, creole poetics, and networked life, aiming to unsettle traditional notions of the “space of appearance” as the condition for political action and survival. By examining the experience of listening and being heard, LaBelle illuminates a path from the fringes toward hope, citizenship, and vibrancy. In a current climate that has left many feeling they have lost their voices, it may be sound itself that restores it to them.

Sound Effects

Author : Simon Frith
Publisher : Pantheon
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1981
Category : Rock music
ISBN : 0394504615

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An academic study of the sociology of rock looks at the roots of the musical form, the social importance and power of rock as reflected in the music industry itself, and the relationship between rock music and its consumers

Noise

Author : Jacques Attali
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Music
ISBN : 0719014719

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Listening - Sacrificing - Representing - Repeating - Composing - The politics of silence and sound, by Susan McClary.