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1 online resource (549 p.) |
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SOAS Studies in Music Ser |
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SOAS Studies in Music Ser
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part I Fundamentals on Human Rights and Music -- 1 What Are Human Rights? -- VOICE: Andra Matei (Romania/France) -- VOICE: Sajad Sepehri (Iran/stateless) -- 2 Why Music and Human Rights? -- VOICE: Saba Anglana (Somalia/Ethiopia/Italy) -- 3 The Human Right to Music -- VOICE: Ramzi Aburedwan (Palestine) -- 4 Music Education: Child Development and Human Rights -- 5 Censorship of Music -- VOICE: Srirak Plipat (Thailand/Norway) -- 6 The Right to Let Culture Die |
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7 Music Sustainability, Human Rights, and Future Justice -- VOICE: Joy-Leilani Garbutt (US) -- Part II Music in Pursuit of Human Rights -- 8 Orality and the Poetics of Forgiveness in South Sudan -- 9 Girls Can Dance Xigubu, Too: An Embodied Response to Gender-Based Violence in Mozambique -- VOICE: Ani Zonneveld (Malaysia/US) -- 10 Reimagine: The Role of Popular Music in Overcoming Homophobia in Sub-Saharan Anglophone Africa -- VOICE: Roshnie Moonsammy (South Africa) -- 11 Rock Nacional in Argentina: Resistance to Censorship and Cultural Repression During the Military Dictatorship (1976-1983) |
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VOICE: Víctor Jara (Chile) -- VOICE: Ramy Essam (Egypt/Sweden) and Shady Habash (Egypt) -- 12 Silence, Complicity, and Forgotten Voices Heard -- VOICE: Katy Ambrose (US) -- VOICE: Weston Sprott (US) -- 13 Reinvoking Gran Bwa (Great Forest): Music, Environmental Justice, and a Vodou-Inspired Mission to Plant Trees Across Haiti -- 14 Music and Human Rights: A Perspective from the Humanitarian Sector -- VOICE: Laura Hassler (based in the Netherlands) -- 15 Music and the Arts as Healing Power During and After the Siege of Sarajevo -- VOICE: Merima Ključo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) |
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16 Claiming Human Rights in Iraq: Reflections on the Creation of a Musicians' Collective to Advance Freedom of Expression, Gender Equality, and Cultural Participation -- VOICE: Ibrahim Salama (Egypt) -- VOICE: Iara Lee (Brazil/Korea/US) -- 17 Music in Contexts of Incarceration: Perspectives From Javanese Gamelan Performance -- VOICE: Molly Carr (US) -- 18 Music Therapy and Human Rights Issues in the Clinic and the Community -- VOICE: Kanayo Ueda (Japan) -- Part III Music as a Means of Violating Human Rights -- 19 Music Torture in the 'War on Terror' |
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20 Music, Terror, and Civilizing Projects in China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region -- 21 Weaponized Music: Schubert, Interrogation, and Memory in Dorfman's La muerte y la doncella -- 22 Sounds of a Caste-Ending Cultural Movement in Western India -- VOICE: The Casteless Collective (India) -- Part IV Human Rights and Music: Intrinsic Resonances -- 23 The Sound of Human Rights: Wordless Music That Speaks for Humanity -- 24 Adorno Revisited: Aesthetic Theory, Politics, and Human Rights -- VOICE: Lukas Ligeti (Austria/US) -- 25 Decoding Viktor Ullmann's Last Piano Sonata Through Legal Methodology |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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VOICE: Jeff Janeczko (US) |
Subject |
Music -- Social aspects.
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Music -- Political aspects
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Human rights.
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Music and state.
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Human rights
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Music and state
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Music -- Political aspects
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Music -- Social aspects
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Impey, Angela
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Kirchschlaeger, Peter G
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Nowak, Manfred
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Ulrich, George
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ISBN |
1000574741 |
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9781000574746 |
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