Music, Power, and Politics
Discover the compelling intersection of art and authority in Music, Power, and Politics by Annie Randall. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2004, this hardback edition spans 296 pages of insightful essays contributed by scholars from around the globe. This thought-provoking collection delves into the multifaceted role of music as a powerful tool for persuasion, seduction, and protest. Explore how music has been wielded to advance various agendas, whether to inspire, incite, or even silence audiences. Perfect for those interested in the cultural significance of music, this book invites readers to reflect on how melodies and rhythms shape our political landscapes. Enhance your understanding of the profound impact of music in society with this essential read.