Talkin' 'Bout a Revolution: Music and Social Change in America (Book) Review

Talkin' 'Bout a Revolution: Music and Social Change in America (Book)
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This book suits my kind of learning - thorough, comprehensive, and not so over-burdened with academic language or nuance. Many times it took me back to earlier experiences I've had in my life - I liked that. A good, engaging read - I heartily recommend it.

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Talkin' 'Bout a Revolution is a comprehensive guide to the relationship between American music and politics. Music expert Dick Weissman opens with the dawn of American history, then moves to the book's key focus: 20th-century music - songs by and about Native Americans, African-Americans, women, Spanish-speaking groups, and more. Unprecedented in its approach, the book offers a multidisciplinary discussion that is broad and diverse, and illuminates how social events impact music as well as how music impacts social events. Weissman delves deep, covering everything from current Native American music to "music of hate" - racist and neo-Nazi music - to the music of the Gulf wars, union songs, patriotic and antiwar songs, and beyond. A powerful tool for professors teaching classes about politics and music and a stimulating, accessible read for all kinds of appreciators, from casual music fans to social science lovers and devout music history buffs.

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