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Politics of Post-9/11 Music : Sound, Trauma, and The Music Industry In The Time of Terror.
(Ashgate Popular And Folk Music Series)
Ashgate ©2011
Edited by Joseph P. Fisher and Brian Flota. Fourteen articles examine the response of popular music and musicians to the events of 9/11. Topics include the problems of protest albums, racial politics, the recyclying of music from the 1960s, feminism within country music, and more. With an introduction and index.
xix, 211 p.; 24 cm.
Cloth
Language: English
ISBN: 1409427846
ISBN13: 9781409427841
Politics of Post-9/11 Music : Sound, Trauma, and The Music Industry In The Time of Terror.
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