The Routledge History of Social Protest in Popular Music
Editor: Jonathan C. Friedman
Publication date: 2013
Routledge
A collection of 28 essays that provide an introduction to the history of social protest music. Includes one essay that discusses Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead.
Contents:
- What Is Social Protest Music? : One Historian's Perspective - Jonathan Friedman
- African-American Protest Music In The 19th Century - Burton Peretti
- God, Garrison, And The Ground : The Hutchinson Family Singers And The Origins Of Commercial Protest Music - Scott Gac
- Solidarity Forever : Music And The Labor Movement In The United States - Benjamin Bierman
- Sonic Opposition : Protesting Racial Violence Before Civil Rights - Katherine Turner
- Jewish Voices Of Protest On Broadway : From The Eternal Road To The Cradle Will Rock And Beyond - Jonathan Friedman
- Antiwar Protest In Popular Music In The United States, 1917-1970 - Robert Kodosky
- Bob Dylan : An American Tragedian - Kile Jones
- A Screaming Comes Across The Dial : Country, Folk, And Atomic Protest Music - Rob Weiner And John Cline
- A Soul Message : R & B, Soul, And The Black Freedom Struggle - James Smethurst
- Societal Visions In Progressive Rock - Edward Macan
- Radical Protest In Rock : Zappa, Lennon, And Garcia - Jacqueline Edmondson And Rob Weiner
- Falling Into Fancy Fragments : Punk, Protest And Politics - Travis Jackson
- Women, Rap, And Hip-Hop : The Challenge Of Image - Gail Hilson Woldu
- I Predict A Riot : Riot Grrls And The Contradiction Of Feminism - Shayna Maskell
- Anger Is A Gift : Post-Cold War Rock And The Anti-Capitalist Movement - David Robinson
- Concerts For A Cause (Or 'Cause We Can?) - H. Louise Davis
- What Every Revolution Should Know : A Musical Model Of Global Protest - Ingrid Bianca Byerly
- Revolutionary Words : Reggae's Evolution From Protest To Mainstream - Stephen A. King And P. Renee Foster
- "We Need More Than Love" : Three Generations Of North American Indigenous Protest Singers - Elyse Carten Vosen
- European Pop Music And The Notion Of Protest - Anna Piotrowska
- Lead-Made Flowers : Political And Cultural Protest In Brazilian Popular Music - Ricardo Santhiago
- Songs For Freedom : South African Music And The Struggle Against Apartheid - Mark Malisa
- "Sorrow, Tears, And Blood" : Fela Anikulapo Kuti And Protest In Nigeria - Saheed Aderinto
- Telling The Truth And Commenting Reality : "Harsh Criticism" In Guinea-Bissau's Intervention Music - Anne-Kristin Borszik
- Deglamorizing Protest : The Politics Of "Song And Dance" In Popular Indian Cinema - Prakash Kona
- Protesting Australia : Convict Theatre And Kelly Ballads - Stephen Gaunson
- Protest Rock In Communist China - Dennis Rea
- Conclusion : Popular Protest Music In History - Allan Moore
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