1st Edition
The Library of Essays on Music, Politics and Society: 4-Volume Set
Edited By Mark Carroll
2374 Pages
by
Routledge
Like all fields of creative endeavour, music has long been caught up - voluntarily and otherwise - in matters political. Music has been used and abused, claimed and disowned, for propaganda purposes, as a vehicle for protest, as a means of articulating national, racial and sexual identities, and in the name of religious, courtly, party political and commercial imperatives. Scholarly interest in... Read more
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Biography
Mark Carroll is Associate Professor, Elder Conservatorium and Dean (Research), Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Adelaide, Australia.






