Popular Music and Human Rights: Volume II: World Music
- Author: Peddie, Ian
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Contents
- Introduction
- Long played revolutions: utopic narratives, canzone d'autore, William Anselmi
- Treaty now: popular music and the indigenous struggle for justice in contemporary Australia, Aaron Corn
- Intense emotions and human rights in Nepal's heavy metal scene, Paul D. Greene
- Songs of the in-between: remembering in the land that memory forgot, Angela Impey
- How a music about death affirms life: Middle Eastern metal and the return of music's aura, Mark LeVine
- The 'dangerous' folksongs: the neo-folklore movement of occupied Latvia in the 1980s, Valdis Muktupavels
- Popular music and human rights: Yugoslav and post-Yugoslav encounters, Rajko Mursic
- Victor Jara: the artist and his legacy, John M. Schechter
- No country for young women: Celtic music, dissent and the Irish female body, Gerry Smyth
- Long live the revolution: the changing spirit of Chinese rock, Andreas Steen
- Fascist music from the west: anti-rock campaigns, problems of national identity and human rights in the 'closed city' of Soviet Ukraine 1975-1984, Sergei I. Zhuk
- Index.