
Guerrilla Music
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Jane Southcott is professor in the faculty of education at Monash University.
Content
Part I: Expeditiousness and Immediacy
2. Music as Provocation, Resistance, Sedition and Rebellion (Jane Southcott)
3. Resistance between Local and Global: Resisting through Arabesk Rap and Its Limits (Umut Mise)
4. Resisting State Crimes through Music: Punk Rock, Praxis, and Musicking Resistance (David Kauzlarich)
5. 'The Battlefield': Universal Struggle through Guerrilla-Style Tactics of Music Education (Nasim Niknafs)
Part II: Recurrence and Intermittence
6. That Drum Won't Beat: Music in the Quest for Social Justice (Emily Akuno)
7. Sociomusical Identities through Composition and Staging: Co-constructed Narratives Centered on Resistance (Rolando Angel-Alvarado and René Silva-Ponce)
8. Politics, Protest and Posturing: The Eurovision Song Contest (Leon de Bruin)
9. Disrupting Patriotic Discourse: Music as a Counter Public and Dissident Archetype in Zimbabwe Post-2000 (Blessing Makwambeni and Trust Matsilele)
Part III: Perseverance and Perpetuity
10. Musicking Traditions: Resistance, Rebellion and Conformity in India's Music Education (Natalie Sarrazin)
11. Listening to a Uyghur Love Song in the Time of Mass Incarceration (Chuen-Fung Wong)
12. Encountering Enduring Voices, Spirits and Resistances: Indigenous Contemporary Music in Australia (Leon de Bruin)
13. Indigenous with Attitude: Hip-Hop and Pan-Indigenous Politics in Latin America (Rusty Barrett)
14. The Subtle Art of Resistance: Rehearing the Music of Na Yoon-sun ??? (Youn Sun Nah)(Leigh Carriage)
15. Reviewing the Terrain, and Further Explorations (Leon de Bruin and Jane Southcott)
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