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Our Subversive Voice

- The History and Politics of English Protest Songs, 1600–2020

Our Subversive Voice

- The History and Politics of English Protest Songs, 1600–2020
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Whether accompanying a march, a sit-in, or a confrontation with police, songs and protest are inextricably linked. As a tool for political activism, the protest song spells out the issues at the heart of each cause. Over a surprisingly long history, it has been used to spread ideas, inspire political imagination, and motivate political action.

The protest song is - and has always been - a form of political oratory as vital to political representation as it is to performance. Investigating five centuries of English history, Our Subversive Voice establishes that the protest song is not merely the preserve of singer-songwriters; it is a mode of political communication that has been used to confront many systems of oppression across its many genres, from street ballads to art song, grime to hymns, and music hall to punk. Our Subversive Voice traces the history of the protest song, examines its rhetorical forms, and explores the conditions of its genesis. It recounts how these songs have addressed discrimination and inequality, exploitation and the environment, and immigration and identity, and how institutions and organizations have sought both to facilitate and to suppress them. Drawing on a large and diverse corpus of songwriters, this book argues that song does more than accompany protest: it choreographs and communicates it.

The protest song, Our Subversive Voice shows, is an enduring, affecting, and effective means of expression and an essential element in understanding the drive to create political change, in the past and for the future.

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Whether accompanying a march, a sit-in, or a confrontation with police, songs and protest are inextricably linked. As a tool for political activism, the protest song spells out the issues at the heart of each cause. Over a surprisingly long history, it has been used to spread ideas, inspire political imagination, and motivate political action.

The protest song is - and has always been - a form of political oratory as vital to political representation as it is to performance. Investigating five centuries of English history, Our Subversive Voice establishes that the protest song is not merely the preserve of singer-songwriters; it is a mode of political communication that has been used to confront many systems of oppression across its many genres, from street ballads to art song, grime to hymns, and music hall to punk. Our Subversive Voice traces the history of the protest song, examines its rhetorical forms, and explores the conditions of its genesis. It recounts how these songs have addressed discrimination and inequality, exploitation and the environment, and immigration and identity, and how institutions and organizations have sought both to facilitate and to suppress them. Drawing on a large and diverse corpus of songwriters, this book argues that song does more than accompany protest: it choreographs and communicates it.

The protest song, Our Subversive Voice shows, is an enduring, affecting, and effective means of expression and an essential element in understanding the drive to create political change, in the past and for the future.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 312
ISBN-13: 9780228023722
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0228023726
Udg. Dato: 11 mar 2025
Længde: 28mm
Bredde: 237mm
Højde: 159mm
Forlag: McGill-Queen's University Press
Oplagsdato: 11 mar 2025
Forfatter(e) Angela McShane, Alan Finlayson, John Street, Oskar Cox Jensen, Matthew Worley


Kategori Traditionel & folke musik


ISBN-13 9780228023722


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 312


Udgave


Længde 28mm


Bredde 237mm


Højde 159mm


Udg. Dato 11 mar 2025


Oplagsdato 11 mar 2025


Forlag McGill-Queen's University Press

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