This collective work aims to demonstrate the relevance of today's popular
music in contemporary political action through eight international case studies.
The twenty-first century musical scenes are deploying original organizational practices and tactics, giving a special impetus to political action. The countless collaborations and mediations governing their production and their reception, the malleability of their forms—and even the stigma that may still be affecting them—are the breeding ground of a both cultural, social and emotional praxis.
Coming from various scientific backgrounds, the eight international case studies gathered here are dealing with the different forms of relationships between political mobilization and popular music in Europe, the US, Japan and Iran: Musician's Union struggles, organization and politicization of local music scenes in a globalized environment, long-term mobilization and occasional social movements...
Edited by Elsa Grassy and Jedediah Sklower.
Texts by Martin Cloonan, Elsa Grassy, Yauheni Kryzhanouski, Noriko Manabe, Renata Pasternak-Mazur, Naomi Podber, Jen Semken, Jedediah Sklower, Andrew Snyder, Emanuele Toscano & Daniele di Nunzio.
published in February 2016
French edition
14 x 22 cm (softcover)
240 pages (b/w ill.)
ISBN : 978-2-913169-39-5
EAN : 9782913169395
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