Rebel musics. human rights, resistant sounds, and the politics of music making / Volume 2 :
"The first edition of Rebel Musics, published in 2003, sought to explore how musical activism resonates in practical and political terms, how musical resistance brings together voices that might otherwise remain silent, and how political action through music increases the potential for people t...
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Montréal ; Chicago ; London :
Black Rose Books,
[2021]
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Table of Contents:
- Preface / Daniel Fischlin and Ajay Heble
- Remix One: Music and Transformation: Sounding Agency and Direct Action / Daniel Fischlin
- Music for Loneliness: Ambient Sound and Improvising Queer Resilience / Feryn Wade-Lang
- Rebellion Musics: The Reel Multiracial Jazz Archive Way Out West / Josslyn Luckett
- Singing for Justice: Oromo Women's Musical Responses to Violence / Leila Qashu
- "Welcome to the Dance": FandangObon as Polycultural Anti-Racist Remix / George Lipsitz
- "I Sing of Difference": Violeta Parra's Testimonial Songs for Justice / Martha Nandorfy
- A Hand on the Mic and a Fist in the Air: Sampling the Civil Rights Era in Holy Hip-Hop / Alyssa Woods and Robert Michael Edwards
- Enchantment's Irreconcilable Connection: Listening to Anger, Being Idle No More / Dylan Robinson
- Remix Two: Music and Transformation: Sounding Agency and Direct Action / Ajay Heble.