Music and Social Movements
Mobilizing Traditions in the Twentieth Century
Andrew Jamison author Ron Eyerman author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:28th Feb '98
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Social movements literature meets cultural theory in study of music and song of activism.
In their groundbreaking new study of the music of activism, Ron Eyerman and Andrew Jamison examine the mobilization of cultural traditions and the formation of collective identities through music and song. Chapters consider folk and country music, black music, and music of sixties social movements.Building on their studies of sixties culture and theory of cognitive praxis, Ron Eyerman and Andrew Jamison examine the mobilization of cultural traditions and formulation of new collective identities through the music of activism. They combine a sophisticated theoretical argument with historical-empirical studies of nineteenth-century populists and twentieth-century labour and ethnic movements, focusing on the interrelations between music and social movements in the United States and the transfer of those experiences to Europe. Specific chapters examine folk and country music, black music, music of the 1960s movements, and music of the Swedish progressive movement. This highly readable book is among the first to link the political sociology of social movements to cultural theory.
"...a readable book that takes tradition seriously. A book for large undergraduate and graduate collections." Choice 10/98
"^Music and Movements^ is worthwhile reading for movement and popular culture scholars" American Journal of Sociology
"...an excellent overview of music in the service of political struggle." Gage Averill, Yearbook for Traditional Music
ISBN: 9780521629669
Dimensions: 229mm x 155mm x 14mm
Weight: 335g
204 pages