
Throughout History And Across The Globe, Governments Have Taken A Strong Hand In Censoring Music. Whether In The Interests Of Safeguarding The Moral And Religious Values Of Their Citizens Or Of Promoting Their Own Political Goals, The Character And Severity Of Actions Taken To Suppress And Control Music That Has Been Categorized As Unacceptable, Immoral, Or As The Nazi's Termed The Music Of Jewish And Modernist Composers, Degenerate, Ranges From Economic Sanctions To Forced Immigration, Imprisonment, And Death. Yet In Almost All Cases Composers Found Methods To Counter This Suppression And To Let Their Voices Be Heard, Even Through The Very Music They Were Often Forced To Compose For The Oppressing Parties. In This First Major Collection Of Its Kind, Thirty Contributors Tackle Centuries Of Music Censorship Across The Globe From The Medieval Era To The Modern Day. Case Studies Address A Number Of Instances Both Well- And Lesser-known, Including The Tumultuous History Of Wagner And Israel, Rap Music In The United States, Silencing Of Women Composers, And Music In Post-revolutionary Iran. Sections Are Organized By Nature Of Censorship - Religious, Racial, And Sexual - And Type Of Government Enforcement - Democratic, Totalitarian, And Transitional. Focusing On Individual Composers And Artists As Well As Eras Within Single Countries, This Handbook Champions The Efficacy Of Music As An Agent Of Collective Power And Resilience.
This volume investigates the mechanisms, motivations, and consequences of music censorship across diverse historical and political contexts. Edited by Patricia Hall, the collection synthesizes contributions from thirty scholars to examine how state and religious authorities suppress musical expression and how artists navigate these constraints to maintain their creative agency.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this handbook as a foundational reference for understanding the intersection of musicology and political history. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a comprehensive resource for researchers and students of cultural policy.
Page Count:
112
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190850582
ISBN-13:
9780190850586
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