Policing Pop
Discover the fascinating intersection of music and censorship in "Policing Pop" by the Temple University Press. Published in 2003, this insightful paperback explores the myriad ways popular music and artists across the globe face censorship. With 256 pages of in-depth analysis, this book delves into the cultural, political, and social implications of policing pop music, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how sound and expression are regulated. Perfect for music enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone interested in the dynamics of art and authority, "Policing Pop" is a must-read that sheds light on the challenges artists encounter in their quest for creative freedom. Enhance your collection with this essential work that resonates with the ongoing conversation about expression in the arts.