Ethnomusicology forum 30/2 2021 Routledge, Taylor & Francis

By: Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourceSeries: Ethnomusicology ForumPublication details: [Abingdon, Oxfordshire] : Routledge, ©2004-Description: Volume 30 Number 2 August 2021ISSN:
  • 1741-1920
Uniform titles:
  • Ethnomusicology forum (Online)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 780.89
LOC classification:
  • ML3797.6
Summary: Music and sound in times of violence, displacement and conflict Fiorella Montero-Diaz & Abigail Wood ‘I thought it was a song but it turned out to be a siren’: civilian listening during wartime in Israel Abigail Wood Making subjects grievable: narco rap, moral ambivalence and ethical sense making Hettie Malcomson Migration, music and the mobile phone: a case study in technology and socio-economic justice in Sicily Rachel Beckles Willson From Belfast to the Somme (and back again): loyalist paramilitaries, political song, and reverberations of violence Stephen R. Millar & Evropi Chatzipanagiotidou Sonic witnesses: music, testimony, and truth Ariana Phillips-Hutton Conflict after conflict: music in the memorialisation of the Gallipoli Campaign John Morgan O’Connell A cry for Palestine: vocal practice and imaginaries of Palestinian-ness among Chilean football supporters of Club Deportivo Palestino Luis Achondo
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Music and sound in times of violence, displacement and conflict
Fiorella Montero-Diaz & Abigail Wood

‘I thought it was a song but it turned out to be a siren’: civilian listening during wartime in Israel
Abigail Wood

Making subjects grievable: narco rap, moral ambivalence and ethical sense making
Hettie Malcomson

Migration, music and the mobile phone: a case study in technology and socio-economic justice in Sicily
Rachel Beckles Willson

From Belfast to the Somme (and back again): loyalist paramilitaries, political song, and reverberations of violence
Stephen R. Millar & Evropi Chatzipanagiotidou

Sonic witnesses: music, testimony, and truth
Ariana Phillips-Hutton

Conflict after conflict: music in the memorialisation of the Gallipoli Campaign
John Morgan O’Connell

A cry for Palestine: vocal practice and imaginaries of Palestinian-ness among Chilean football supporters of Club Deportivo Palestino
Luis Achondo

Published for the British Forum for Ethnomusicology.

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