Rebel Musics, Volume 2: Human Rights, Resistant Sounds, and the Politics of Music Making

Rebel Musics, Volume 2: Human Rights, Resistant Sounds, and the Politics of Music Making

Rebel Musics, Volume 2: Human Rights, Resistant Sounds, and the Politics of Music Making

Rebel Musics, Volume 2: Human Rights, Resistant Sounds, and the Politics of Music Making

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Overview

When it was first published in 2003, Rebel Musics sought to explore how musical activism resonates as resistance to the dominant culture, and how political action through music increases the potential for people to determine their own fate. If anything, these issues seem to be even more pressing today. Rebel Musics offers a fascinating journey into a rich, complex world where music and politics unite, and where rebel musicians are mobilizing for political change, resistance, and social justice. Daniel Fischlin and Ajay Heble cover a wide range of artists, genres, and topics, including Thomas Mapfumo, Bob Marley, William Parker, Frank Zappa, Edgard Varese, Ice-T, American blues, West African drumming, hip hop, gospel, rock’n’roll cabaret, Paul Robeson, and free jazz. This book shows how rebel music is at the heart of some of the most incisive critiques of global politics. With explosive lyrics and driving rhythms, rebel musicians are helping to mobilize movements for political change and social justice, at home and around the world.
 
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Black Rose Books, this revised and expanded edition of Rebel Musics will include all the original essays, as well as a new contribution by the editors. Rounding out the new edition will be several new pieces from artists and scholars that will continue to spark debate about these vital topics in compelling ways.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781551646978
Publisher: Black Rose Books
Publication date: 02/10/2020
Edition description: 1st Edition
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Daniel Fischlin is a leading Canadian humanities researcher who has written over twenty books. Also a musician and community organizer, he chairs the Board of Silence, a community art space in Guelph, and is the founding director of the newly launched MA/PhD program in Critical Studies in Improvisation at the University of Guelph. Ajay Heble is the founding director of the International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation (IICSI) and professor of English in the School of English and Theatre Studies at the University of Guelph. He is the founding artistic director of the award-winning Guelph Jazz Festival and Colloquium and a founding co-editor of the peer-reviewed journal Critical Studies in Improvisation. Heble is also an accomplished pianist who, with Daniel Fischlin, records and performs with the improvising quartet, The Vertical Squirrels.
 

Table of Contents

Preface Daniel Fischlin Ajay Heble 1

1 Remix One: Music and Transformation: Sounding Agency and Direct Action Daniel Fischlin 5

2 Music for Loneliness: Ambient Sound and Improvising Queer Resilience Feryn Wade-Lang 50

3 Rebellion Musics: The Reel Multiracial Jazz Archive Way Out West Josslyn Luckett 75

4 Singing for Justice: Oromo Women's Musical Responses to Violence Leila Qashu 95

5 "Welcome to the Dance": FandangObon as Polycultural Anti-Racist Remix George Lipsitz 129

6 "I Sing of Difference": Violeta Parra's Testimonial Songs for Justice Martha Nandorfy 148

7 A Hand on the Mic and a Fist in the Air: Sampling the Civil Rights Era in Holy Hip-Hop Alyssa Woods Robert Michael Edwards 187

8 Enchantment's Irreconcilable Connection: Listening to Anger, Being Idle No More Dylan Robinson 218

9 Remix Two: Music and Transformation: Sounding Agency and Direct Action Ajay Heble 244

Contributors 264

Index 269

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