Popular music and human rights. Volume ll, world music / [edited by] Ian Peddie.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Farnham, Surrey : Ashgate, 2011.Description: 200 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780754668534 (v. 2 : hbk.)
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Bibliography: p. 161-178.
Discography: p. 179-183.
Long played revolutions: utopic narratives, canzonid'autore / William Anselmi -- Treaty now: popular music and the indigenous struggle for justice in contemporary Australia / Aaron Corn -- Intense emotions and human rights in Nepal's heavy metal scene / Paul D. Greene -- Songs of the in-between: remembering in the land that memory forgot / Angela Impey -- How a music about death affirms life: Middle Eastern metal and the return of music's aura / Mark LeVine -- The "dangerous" folksongs: the neo-folklore movement of occupied Latvia in the 1980s / Valdis Muktupāvel -- Yugoslav and post-Yugoslav encounters with popular music and human rights / Rajko Muršič -- Victor Jara: the artist and his legacy / John M. Schechter -- No country for young women: Celtic music, dissent, and the Irish female body / Gerry Smyth -- Long live the revolution? The changing spirit of Chinese rock / Andreas Steen -- Fascist music from the West: anti-rock campaigns, problems of national identity, and human rights in the "closed city" of Soviet Ukraine, 1975-84 / Sergei I. Zhuk.