Music and Identity Politics
Discover the intricate relationship between music and identity with Music and Identity Politics, a compelling collection of essays edited by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 2012, this hardback edition spans an impressive 548 pages, offering a deep dive into how music influences our understanding of personal and collective identities.
This insightful anthology brings together a variety of chapters, articles, and position pieces that tackle essential questions regarding the role of music in shaping identity. Explore how scholarly discourse on music has engaged with identity politics since the Second World War, and uncover the profound ways in which music resonates with our sense of self and community. Perfect for scholars, students, and music enthusiasts alike, this book provides a rich exploration of the dynamic interplay between sound and identity.