My Voice Is My Weapon

My Voice Is My Weapon
Title My Voice Is My Weapon PDF eBook
Author David A. McDonald
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 359
Release 2013-11-06
Genre Music
ISBN 0822378280

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In My Voice Is My Weapon, David A. McDonald rethinks the conventional history of the Palestinian crisis through an ethnographic analysis of music and musicians, protest songs, and popular culture. Charting a historical narrative that stretches from the late-Ottoman period through the end of the second Palestinian intifada, McDonald examines the shifting politics of music in its capacity to both reflect and shape fundamental aspects of national identity. Drawing case studies from Palestinian communities in Israel, in exile, and under occupation, McDonald grapples with the theoretical and methodological challenges of tracing "resistance" in the popular imagination, attempting to reveal the nuanced ways in which Palestinians have confronted and opposed the traumas of foreign occupation. The first of its kind, this book offers an in-depth ethnomusicological analysis of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, contributing a performative perspective to the larger scholarly conversation about one of the world's most contested humanitarian issues.

Born with Voice

Born with Voice
Title Born with Voice PDF eBook
Author Mhango, Nkwazi Nkuzi
Publisher Langaa RPCIG
Total Pages 116
Release 2015-09-04
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9956762644

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Born with Voice examines the psyche and scrape of the victims of various crimes, especially sexual discrimination-cum-exploitation, rape, and the killing of people with albinism. The author digs deeper into the hearts and minds, and plights of victims to inspire the society to stand with, and support them. The book offers some nuggets such as, understanding the phenomenon, confronting it and stopping wars that cause sufferings such as rape and death. It champions the urgency of voice for all and sundry. It challenges the industries of technologies of crime and violence to rise above selfish self-interest in the interest of human rights and voicing the voiceless victims of their greed.

One Voice: Stepping Through Revised

One Voice: Stepping Through Revised
Title One Voice: Stepping Through Revised PDF eBook
Author Rebekah Bye
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 53
Release
Genre
ISBN 1312407085

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Music, Politics, and Violence

Music, Politics, and Violence
Title Music, Politics, and Violence PDF eBook
Author Susan Fast
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages 320
Release 2012-10-30
Genre Music
ISBN 0819573396

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Music and violence have been linked since antiquity in ritual, myth, and art. Considered together they raise fundamental questions about creativity, discourse, and music’s role in society. The essays in this collection investigate a wealth of issues surrounding music and violence—issues that cross political boundaries, time periods, and media—and provide cross-cultural case studies of musical practices ranging from large-scale events to regionally specific histories. Following the editors’ substantive introduction, which lays the groundwork for conceptualizing new ways of thinking about music as it relates to violence, three broad themes are followed: the first set of essays examines how music participates in both overt and covert forms of violence; the second section explores violence and reconciliation; and the third addresses healing, post-memorials, and memory. Music, Politics, and Violence affords space to look at music as an active agent rather than as a passive art, and to explore how music and violence are closely—and often uncomfortably—entwined. CONTRIBUTORS include Nicholas Attfield, Catherine Baker, Christina Baade, J. Martin Daughtry, James Deaville, David A. McDonald, Kevin C. Miller, Jonathan Ritter, Victor A. Vicente, and Amy Lynn Wlodarski.

My Song is My Weapon

My Song is My Weapon
Title My Song is My Weapon PDF eBook
Author Robbie Lieberman
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 236
Release 1989
Genre History
ISBN 9780252065255

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In the late 1940s a left-wing organization called People's Songs used their music as a battle cry for civil rights, civil liberties, and world peace. They were inspired by Woody Guthrie, led by Pete Seeger, and sponsored by Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein, Oscar Hammerstein II, and Paul Robeson among others. Many members of the group were involved in musical and political activities that spanned twenty years and encompassed sweeping changes in the American political arena. --Jacket

Popular Culture in the Middle East and North Africa

Popular Culture in the Middle East and North Africa
Title Popular Culture in the Middle East and North Africa PDF eBook
Author Walid El Hamamsy
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 285
Release 2013-01-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1136228071

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This book explores the body and the production process of popular culture in, and on, the Middle East and North Africa, Turkey, and Iran in the first decade of the 21st century, and up to the current historical moment. Essays consider gender, racial, political, and cultural issues in film, cartoons, music, dance, photo-tattoos, graphic novels, fiction, and advertisements. Contributors to the volume span an array of specializations ranging across literary, postcolonial, gender, media, and Middle Eastern studies and contextualize their views within a larger historical and political moment, analyzing the emergence of a popular expression in the Middle East and North Africa region in recent years, and drawing conclusions pertaining to the direction of popular culture within a geopolitical context. The importance of this book lies in presenting a fresh perspective on popular culture, combining media that are not often combined and offering a topical examination of recent popular production, aiming to counter stereotypical representations of Islamophobia and otherness by bringing together the perspectives of scholars from different cultural backgrounds and disciplines. The collection shows that popular culture can effect changes and alter perceptions and stereotypes, constituting an area where people of different ethnicities, genders, and orientations can find common grounds for expression and connection.

Seven Miracles of Prevailing Praise

Seven Miracles of Prevailing Praise
Title Seven Miracles of Prevailing Praise PDF eBook
Author Sandra Thompson Williams
Publisher WestBow Press
Total Pages 120
Release 2015-05-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 1490877010

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Everyone could benefit from the miraculous power of God intervening in their lives. Yet most people are clueless as to the powers available to them. This book will walk you through the examples and situations that qualify for miracles in everyday life. “Praise” and “worship” are more than just flippant buzzwords; great power can be obtained through the practice of sincere praise and worship. Seven Miracles of Prevailing Praise will examine seven powerful performances of praise. Your faith will be elevated to new levels as you discover that God cares about everything that concerns his children.