Rockin' the Boat: Mass Music and Mass MovementsReebee Garofalo South End Press, 1992 - 333 páginas "Popular music, for all its contradictions, lets us feel the pulses of grassroots social awareness...Rockin' provides excellent, detailed documentation of a wide variety of social stirrings. It's a source of hope." -Dick Flacks, UC Santa Barbara. |
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
The Global Stage | 7 |
If We Are the World | 15 |
Diverse Rock Rebellions Subvert Mass Media Hegemony | 37 |
Rock Around the World | 67 |
A Rock Musical Subculture | 93 |
Popular Music | 115 |
The Rise of PatrioticProDemocratic | 129 |
Music Beyond Apartheid? | 195 |
Rock Nacional and Dictatorship in Argentina | 209 |
Bringing It All Back Home | 231 |
No Longer a Small Private Party | 241 |
Reconstructions of Nationalist Thought in Black Music | 255 |
Cruising Around the Historical Bloc | 267 |
Footnotes | 281 |
Bibliography | 319 |
Social Protest and Popular Music | 171 |
Some AntiHegemonic Aspects of African Popular Music | 185 |
About the Contributors | 331 |
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