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Lyrical Protest Mary Ellison

Lyrical Protest By Mary Ellison

Lyrical Protest by Mary Ellison


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The book is organized around topical issues and explores such themes as black power, revolution, socialism, black feminism, and world peace.

One of the few books on music and social change to deal specifically with black music, this volume begins by tracing all black music to its African roots.

Lyrical Protest Summary

Lyrical Protest: Black Music's Struggle Against Discrimination by Mary Ellison

In this powerful new study Mary Ellison demonstrates the unique role of black music as an articulation of black aspirations and fears, and as a reaction to a range of social, economic, and political realities. She reveals black music as a soundtrack for life in all its complexity. Through a very close examination of lyrics, musical style, and form in black music throughout history, Ellison brings to light a genre of music varied in its intentions and impact; a catalyst for activism and a stimulus for changing attitudes. The book is organized around topical issues and explores such themes as black power, revolution, socialism, black feminism, and world peace.

One of the few books on music and social change to deal specifically with black music, this volume begins by tracing all black music to its African roots. In subsequent chapters, the author illustrates how these roots are evident in the lyrics of black music written in the United States, the West Indies, and West Africa. The book is organized around topical issues and explores such themes as black power, revolution, socialism, black feminism, and world peace. Students and scholars of popular culture, black studies, sociology, and political science will find Lyrical Protest a source of stimulating ideas.

About Mary Ellison

MARY ELLISON is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of American Studies at the University of Keele, England, where she runs programs in African-American history and culture for undergraduate and graduate students. She is the author of numerous articles in academic journals on American Studies and Popular Culture.

Table of Contents

Preface Nothing But the Blues Poverty: The Mark of Oppression and Exploitation Revolution or Accomodation? Liberation Songs for South Africa Freedom Is a Lonely Word: Women and Song Used and Abused? A Male Perspective War: It's Nothing but a Heartbreak: Attitudes to War in Black Lyrics The Music and the Message Selected Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780275927578
9780275927578
0275927571
Lyrical Protest: Black Music's Struggle Against Discrimination by Mary Ellison
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1989-11-03
168
N/A
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