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List of contents
Introduction – Sonic Politics: Music and the Narration of the Social in the Americas from the 1960s to the Present Chapter 1 – Singing Resistance, Rebellion, and Revolution into Being: Collective Political Action and Song" Chapter 2 – African American Music in the Americas – Slavery, Sounds, and Forms of ‘Knowledge’ Chapter 3 – ‘Only a Pawn in their Game?’: Civil Rights Sounding Signatures in the Summer of 1963 Chapter 4 – Inter-Public-Agenda-Setting Effect through Political Activism: The Role of Hip Hop Music in the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election Chapter 5 – ‘Calling out around the World’: How Soul Music Transnationalized the African American Freedom Struggle in the Black Power Era (1965-1975) Chapter 6 – ‘Si Una Vez’: Chicana Sensibilities and Xicanista Soundscapes Chapter 7 – Hip Hop in Ciudad Juarez: A Form of Political Participation Chapter 8 – The Fandango Sin Fronteras Movement and Sonic Migrations: Performing Community across Borders Chapter 9 – The Search for a New Collective Epic in Nicaragua’s Post-Revolutionary Music Chapter 10 – Rockin’ for Pachamama: Political Struggle and the Narration of History in Ecuadorian Rock Music Chapter 11 – Punk is Dead. Or is it? Strategies of Subcultural Positioning in the (Re-)Making of the Punk Movement Chapter 12 – Political Pie-Throwing: Dead Kennedys and the Yippie-Punk Continuum
About the author
Olaf Kaltmeier is Chair and Professor of Latin American History at Bielefeld University, Germany. He is Director of the Centre for InterAmerican Studies (CIAS) in Bielefeld and Director of Maria Sibylla Merian Center for Advanced Latin American Studies (CALAS) at Bielefeld University. His research interests include heritage studies, indigenous movements, and InterAmerican studies. He is co-editor of The Routledge Handbook to the History and Society of the Americas (2019) and co-editor of the Routledge series InterAmerican Research: Contact, Communication, Conflict.
Wilfried Raussert is Chair and Professor of North American Literary and Cultural Studies and Co-Director of InterAmerican Studies (CIAS) at Bielefeld University, Germany. He is the founder and general editor of the e-journal fiar (Forum for Inter-American Research, www.interamerica.de), the online journal of the International Association of Inter-American Studies. He is Director of the International Association of Inter-American Studies and Chair of the research project "Entangled Americas/The Americas as Space of Entanglement(s)" at Bielefeld University, funded by the German Ministry for Education and Research. He has held visiting professorships at the University of Mississippi, the Universidad de Guadalajara, Humboldt University in Berlin, and University College Cork. He is the editor of the Routledge Companion to Interamerican Studies (2017).
Summary
This volume analyses the narration of the social through music and the seismographic function of music to detect social problems and envision alternatives.