Music in the Post-9/11 World

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Pub. Date: 2007-06-25
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

Music in the Post 9/11 Worldis the first book to examine the crucial role that music has played in the world's reaction to the attacks of September 11, 2001. Less than 12 hours after the hijacked planes had crashed in New York and Washington, members of the U.S. Congress hastily convened a news conference on the Capitol steps with a spirited--if somewhat ragged--performance of Irving Berlin's "God Bless America." This was just the first of the myriad musical responses to the events of the day. The editors of this volume have assembled an interdisciplinary team of international scholars to reflect upon the place, broadly speaking, of music in the post-9/11 world. Several authors eloquently describe how the events of September 11 served as a direct catalyst for artistic expression and commentary. This is one dimension of music in the post-9/11 world. Others approach the topic from a different angle, demonstrating how political and military actions that were initiated in the wake of 9/11profoundly altered the environment in which music was created and performed. Bills like the Patriot Act have indirectly affected popular music by discouraging the expression of dissent, while major media conglomerates--that control radio, TV, and newspapers--have self-censored the music that is heard over the airwaves and reviewed in the media. For students of popular music, history, and cultural studies,Music in the Post 9/11 Worldwill be a provocative collection.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Introduction
American Music and the Mass Media After 9/11
Pop Goes to War, 2001-2004: U.S. Popular Music After 9/11
America: A Tribute to Heroes: Music, Mourning, and the Unified American Community
The Sounds of American and Canadian Television News After 9/11: Entoning Horror and Grief
Models of Charity and Spirit: Springsteen and 9/11
Double Voices of Musical Censorship after 9/11
Have you forgotten?: Darryl Worley and the Musical Politics of Operation Iraqi Freedom
for alle Menschen? Classical Music and Remembrance After 9/11
A Polyphony of Voices: Music and 9/11 Beyond the U.S
Terror in an Andean Key: Peasant Cosmopolitans Interpret 9/11
Exploding Myths in Morocco and Senegal: Sufis Making Music After 9/11
Corridos of 9/11: Mexican Ballads in Commemorative Practice
I'll tell you why we hate you! Sha'ban 'Abd al-Rahim and Middle Eastern Reactions to 9/11
9/11 and the Politics of Music-Making in Afghanistan
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