The Politics of Post-9/11 Music: Sound, Trauma, and the Music Industry in the Time of Terror

The Politics of Post-9/11 Music: Sound, Trauma, and the Music Industry in the Time of Terror
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9781317020257
ISBN-13 : 1317020251
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Book Synopsis The Politics of Post-9/11 Music: Sound, Trauma, and the Music Industry in the Time of Terror by : Brian Flota

Download or read book The Politics of Post-9/11 Music: Sound, Trauma, and the Music Industry in the Time of Terror written by Brian Flota and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2016-02-24 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Seeking to extend discussions of 9/11 music beyond the acts typically associated with the September 11th attacks”U2, Toby Keith, The Dixie Chicks, Bruce Springsteen”this collection interrogates the politics of a variety of post-9/11 music scenes. Contributors add an aural dimension to what has been a visual conceptualization of this important moment in US history by articulating the role that lesser-known contemporary musicians have played”or have refused to play”in constructing a politics of protest in direct response to the trauma inflicted that day. Encouraging new conceptualizations of what constitutes 'political music,' The Politics of Post-9/11 Music covers topics as diverse as the rise of Internet music distribution, Christian punk rock, rap music in the Obama era, and nostalgia for 1960s political activism.


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