
Anthems
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An examination of struggles for national sovereignty and social justice as seen through patriotic anthems and songs of resistance.
Anthems are songs of loyalty and devotion with religious or quasi-religious meanings, typically associated with nation-states. Singing patriotic songs together encourages a sense of shared identity and unified community among citizens. Anthems compares traditional American anthems, such as "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "America the Beautiful," with anthems of resistance from contemporary social movements, such as Occupy Wall Street, Black Lives Matter, and Standing Rock. Although seldom fully recognized by political scientists, musical song plays a significant role in struggles for national unity and social justice. While America's national anthems celebrate a unitary (white) nation, these alternative anthems challenge the definition of sovereignty as property that characterizes modern Western democracies. They offer an alternative vision of a multicultural democracy still struggling to emerge. Written from an interdisciplinary perspective on culture, economics, and politics best described as critical theory, Anthems is intended for scholars, students, and, most important, citizens.
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Nancy S. Love is Professor of Political Science in the Department of Government and Justice Studies at Appalachian State University. Her previous books include Musical Democracy and Trendy Fascism: White Power Music and the Future of Democracy, both also published by SUNY Press.
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Preface Composing Communities
- Chapter 1 White Nation?
- The United States and Settler Colonialism
- National Anthems and Terra Nullius in America
- From Liberal to Neoliberal to Fascist National Imaginaries
- Closing
- Chapter 2 We Are the 99 Percent?
- A Brief History of Occupy Wall Street
- The Sounds of Occupy - Mic Check, Pulse, and Occupy This Album
- Reclaiming the Commons: Sovereignty, Property, and Agency
- Chapter 3 "I Can't Breathe"
- A Brief History of Black Lives Matter
- From Black Formalism to Black Lives Matter (and Back Again) in Song
- Closing
- Chapter 4 All My Relations
- A Personal Preface
- Standing Rock and the Dakota Access Pipeline
- Stories of Sovereignty
- Indigenous Land and Song, or How the Land Sings Its Story
- Resonance and Reason
- Closing: All My Relations
- Closing Congregate!
- Appendix 1 Differences between Colonialism and Settler Colonialism
- Appendix 2 Occupy Wall Street Principles of Solidarity (2011)
- Principles of Solidarity
- Appendix 3 John Paul Montano, "An Open Letter to Occupy Wall Street Activists"
- Appendix 4 An Indigenous Platform Proposal for Occupy Denver
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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