Shoot the Singer!: Music Censorship Today

Author:   Marie Korpe
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781842775042


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   01 May 2004
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Marie Korpe
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Zed Books Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.00cm
Weight:   0.562kg
ISBN:  

9781842775042


ISBN 10:   1842775049
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   01 May 2004
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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Preface - Marie Korpe Part I: Introduction 1. What is Music Censorship? Towards a Better Understanding of the Term - Martin Cloonan 2. Music: A Parallel Stucture of Power - Alenka Barber-Kersovan 3. Music as a Useless Activity: Conservative Interpretations of Music in Islam - Jonas Otterbeck Part II: Asia 4. Singing in a Theocracy: Female Musicians in Iran - Ameneh Yussufzadeh 5. Breaking the Silence: Censorship in Afghanistan Past and Present - John Baily 6. Music for the Great Leader: Policy and Practice in North Korea - Keith Howard 7. Burma: Music Under Siege - Aung Zaw Part III: Africa 8. Stopping the Music: Censorship in Apartheid South Africa - Roger Lucey 9. Roger, Me and the Scorpion: Working for the South African Security Services During Apartheid - Paul Erasmus 10. Encounters with a South-African Censor: Confrontation and Reconciliation - Ole Reitov 11. Remembering Subversion: Resisting Censorship in Apartheid South Africa - Michael Drewett 12. Playing with Fire: Manipulation of Music and Musicians in Zimbabwe - Banning Eyre 13. Guerilla pop: Matoub Lounes and the Struggle for Berber identity in Algeria - Andy Morgan Part IV: The Middle East 14. Defending Freedom: Blasphemy Trials and Censorship in Lebanon - Marcel Khalife 15. Songs of Freedom: Cultural resistance in Palestine - Rania Elias 16. The Sound of Silence: Conformist musicians in Israel - Noam Ben-Zeev Part V: The Americas 17. Crash into Me, Baby: America's Implicit Music Censorship since September 11th - Eric Nuzum 18. Havana and Miami: A Music Censorship Sandwich - Eric Silva Brenneman 19. Mexico: Drug Ballads and Censorship Today - Elijah Wald 20. Responses to Censorship in the US: Acquiescence, Withdrawal and Resistance - Ian Inglis Part VI: Europe 21. Turkey: Censorship Past and Present - Sanar Yurdatapan 22. French Rap - Daniel Brown About the contributors Selected Bibliography Index

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ON CENSORSHIP 'One can never censor the power of truth. It is beyond the control and manipulation Of bureaucratic clerks.' yoko ono, 2004 'True censorship is something that we are not really aware of on a day-to-day basis; it's something that's inherent in the system. There's an ever increasing element of that censorship, a sort of covert censorship going on everywhere. Read this book! - Damon Albarn, Blur 'Governments have tried again and again to censor my music and my ideas. In Shoot the Singer! Freemuse shows how governments all over the world will go to great lengths to silence the people. Freemuse speaks the truth side by side with me, standing up for my right, as well as every musician's right to speak.' - Thomas Mapfumo, Zimbabwe 'The censorship of music is a token of music's power and the freedom it offers. In Shoot the Singer! both censors and the censored describe their experiences, and in different ways express music's unique capacity to build community, stimulate feeling, energize and lift people out of themselves and transcend all barriers by speaking directly to the heart. This is a wonderfully vivid and thought-provoking book.' - Jane Spender, International PEN 'Freemuse sets an entirely new agenda with Shoot the Singer! For all too long the plight of those musicians who are denied their right to perform or record (and that of their audience to enjoy) their music and their messages has been ignored. We have hardly considered that the performing of music and song could endanger the life and freedom of the performer. This book is rare and impressive testimony to a part of life and art that desperately needs our attention.' - Morten Kjaerum, Director, Danish Institute for Human Rights


'True censorship is something that we are not really aware of on a day-to-day basis; it's something that's inherent in the system. There's an ever increasing element of that censorship, a sort of covert censorship going on everywhere. Read this book!' Damon Albarn, Blur 'Governments have tried again and again to censor my music and my ideas. In Shoot the Singer! Freemuse shows how governments all over the world will go to great lengths to silence the people. Freemuse speaks the truth side by side with me, standing up for my right, as well as every musician's right to speak.' Thomas Mapfumo, Zimbabwe 'The censorship of music is a token of music's power and the freedom it offers. In Shoot the Singer! both censors and the censored describe their experiences, and in different ways express music's unique capacity to build community, stimulate feeling, energize and lift people out of themselves and transcend all barriers by speaking directly to the heart. This is a wonderfully vivid and thought-provoking book.' Jane Spender, International PEN 'Freemuse sets an entirely new agenda with Shoot the Singer! For all too long the plight of those musicians who are denied their right to perform or record (and that of their audience to enjoy) their music and their messages has been ignored. We have hardly considered that the performing of music and song could endanger the life and freedom of the performer. This book is rare and impressive testimony to a part of life and art that desperately needs our attention.' Morten Kjaerum, Director, Danish Institute for Human Rights


Author Information

Maria Korpe is a Swedish journalist with longstanding international experience. She is the founder and executive director of Free Muse (Free Musical Expression), the only organization campaigning against the censorship of music worldwide.The contributors are scholars, journalists and the musicians themselves.

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